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Back in {{ci|Rustboro|Rustboro}}, the man you saved earlier in [[Petalburg Woods]] will award you with a {{DL|Poké Ball|Great Ball}} and bring you to [[Devon Corporation]]'s president, [[Mr. Stone]], who will ask two favors of you: to bring a letter to [[Steven Stone|Steven]] in [[Dewford Town]] and the {{DL|List of key items in Generation III|Devon Goods}} to [[Captain Stern]] in [[Slateport City]]. You will also receive your [[PokéNav]], an electronic device that has a map function, a way to check the [[Contest condition|condition]] of your Pokémon for {{pkmn|Contest}}s, and a listing of the [[Ribbon]]s your Pokémon have. You can also register your PokéNav with certain Trainers for a rematch with them later on. You can even rematch Gym Leaders this way!
Back in {{ci|Rustboro|Rustboro}}, the man you saved earlier in [[Petalburg Woods]] will award you with a {{DL|Poké Ball|Great Ball}} and bring you to [[Devon Corporation]]'s president, [[Mr. Stone]], who will ask two favors of you: to bring a letter to [[Steven Stone|Steven]] in [[Dewford Town]] and the {{DL|List of key items in Generation III|Devon Goods}} to [[Captain Stern]] in [[Slateport City]]. You will also receive your [[PokéNav]], an electronic device that has a map function, a way to check the [[Contest condition|condition]] of your Pokémon for {{pkmn|Contest}}s, and a listing of the [[Ribbon]]s your Pokémon have. You can also register your PokéNav with certain Trainers for a rematch with them later on. You can even rematch Gym Leaders this way!


When you go back outside, your rival will be waiting for you, wanting a second battle. This time, (s)he will also have a new Pokémon (either {{p|Lotad}}, {{p|Slugma}}/{{p|Torkoal}}, or {{p|Wingull}}), and his/her starter will be more powerful. When you win, (s)he will tell you that [[Mr. Briney]] is a sailor.
By the time you get the [[PokéNav]], you've already missed a few. Here's the ones you missing record:
*Your [[mom]] and [[Professor Birch]] in Littleroot Town.
If you do not register to Professor Birch on this place, then he will appear on Route 110 and automatically will be recorded on your PokéNav.
*Youngster Calvin on Route 102.
*Lady Cindy in Route 104 (South section).
*Bug Catcher James in the Petalburg Woods.
*Rich Boy Winston and Lass Haley in Route 104 (North section).
*School Kids Karen and Jerry in Route 116.
 
The unique trainers change their team Pokémon up to five times (initial battle and 4 rematches). However, you can rebattle them unlimited times. It should be noted that, after the last upgrade, their Pokémon's levels stop growing.
 
You will know with security when a trainer wants a [[rematch]], when you see a Poké Ball icon will appear near their name in the [[Match Call]].
'''NOTE:''' There exists a '''hidden game mechanic''' that means the more often you steps on to the route or cave where any of these unique Trainers are located, the greater chance the trainer in that area will be ready for a [[rematch]].
 
 
When you go back outside to south, your rival will be waiting for you, wanting a second battle. Here you'll register his/her in [[PokéNav]]. This time, (s)he will also have a new Pokémon (either {{p|Lotad}}, {{p|Slugma}}/{{p|Torkoal}}, or {{p|Wingull}}), and his/her starter will be more powerful. When you win, (s)he will tell you that [[Mr. Briney]] is a sailor.


{{MSP|252|Treecko}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Treecko}}:
{{MSP|252|Treecko}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Treecko}}:
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[[File:Dewford Town E.png|235px|left|thumb|Dewford Town]]
[[File:Dewford Town E.png|235px|left|thumb|Dewford Town]]


After the battle, return to the empty house on the southern part of {{rt|104|Hoenn}} and you will see that it's not empty— [[Mr. Briney]] will be there. Talk to him, and he'll offer to take you to [[Dewford Town]] so you can deliver the letter to Steven. On the way to Dewford, [[Norman]] will call, and you will register him in [[PokéNav]]. After that, you will make land in Dewford.


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{{Itemlist|Silk Scarf|Gift from a lady in the house immediately north from the port|E=yes|display={{DL|Type-enhancing item|Silk Scarf}}}}
{{Itemlist|Silk Scarf|Gift from a man in the house immediately north from the port|E=yes|display={{DL|Type-enhancing item|Silk Scarf}}}}
{{Itemlist|Old Rod VI|Gift from the {{tc|Fisherman}} near [[Dewford Gym]]|E=yes|display={{DL|Fishing|Old Rod}}}}
{{Itemlist|Old Rod VI|Gift from the {{tc|Fisherman}} near [[Dewford Gym]]|E=yes|display={{DL|Fishing|Old Rod}}}}
{{Itemlist|TM Poison VI|Gift from a {{tc|Collector}} in Dewford Hall (once the {{player}} has at least 5 [[Badge]]s)|E=yes|display={{TM|36|Sludge Bomb}}}}
{{Itemlist|TM Poison VI|Gift from a {{tc|Collector}} in Dewford Hall (once the {{player}} has at least 5 [[Badge]]s)|E=yes|display={{TM|36|Sludge Bomb}}}}
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When you do, you will find several things. First, a boy outside of a house will let you set the current "Trendy Phrase". There will also be a Pokémon Center, a few more houses, and a Gym. Inside one of the houses is a man who gives you a [[Silk Scarf]].


After the battle, return to the empty house on the southern part of {{rt|104|Hoenn}} and you will see that it's not empty— [[Mr. Briney]] will be there. Talk to him, and he'll offer to take you to [[Dewford Town]] so you can deliver the letter to Steven. It takes about twenty seconds to get there. When you do, you will find several things. First, a boy outside of a small house will let you set the current "Trendy Phrase," which affects the location of {{p|Feebas}} on {{rt|119|Hoenn}} (you'll get there much later). There will also be a Pokémon Center, a few more houses, and a Gym. Inside one of the houses is a man who gives you a [[Silk Scarf]].
To the south of the pier, you can see a fisherman. He will give you the [[Old Rod]]. If you use it to fish, you can find {{p|Magikarp}} and {{p|Tentacool}} in pretty much any body of water. Magikarp has terrible stats and cannot attack until it reaches Lv. 15, so it's a pain to train; but once it reaches Lv. 20 it evolves into {{p|Gyarados}}, a powerful {{t|Water}}/{{t|Flying}}-type. Whereas with Tentacool, once it reaches Lv. 30 it evolves into {{p|Tentacruel}}, other powerful Pokémon that also it is capable of learn many of the [[HM]]'s as well as Gyarados. You can choose to catch them, although it may be a better idea freshly capture them in their evolved forms, something you can do later in game.


To the south of the pier, you can see a Fisherman. He will give you the [[Old Rod]]. If you use it to fish, you can find {{p|Magikarp}} and {{p|Tentacool}} in pretty much any body of water. Magikarp has terrible stats and cannot attack until it reaches Lv. 15, so it's a pain to train; but once it reaches Lv. 20 it evolves into {{p|Gyarados}}, a powerful {{t|Water}}/{{t|Flying}}-type. Head out to {{rt|106|Hoenn}}.
===Dewford Hall===
If someone says something "[[trendy phrase|trendy]]" there, it quickly spreads throughout the rest of Hoenn. There is a boy that lets the player change the "trendy" phrase. Changing this affects where {{p|Feebas}} appears in {{rt|119|Hoenn}} (you'll get there much later).


Head out to {{rt|106|Hoenn}}.


==Route 106==
==Route 106==
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'''Brawly's highest-leveled Pokémon is Lv. 19.''' Training your team to that level before before continuing is highly recommended. This Gym specializes in {{t|Fighting|Fighting-types}}, so {{t|Flying}}- and {{t|Psychic}}-type moves will work well here. Don't use {{t|Rock}}-, {{t|Normal}}-, or {{t|Steel}}-types, as they will be easily defeated. When you're ready, ''enter the Gym.''
'''Brawly's highest-leveled Pokémon is Lv. 19.''' Training your team to that level before before continuing is highly recommended. This Gym specializes in {{t|Fighting|Fighting-types}}, so {{t|Flying}}- and {{t|Psychic}}-type moves will work well here. Don't use {{t|Rock}}-, {{t|Normal}}-, or {{t|Steel}}-types, as they will be easily defeated. When you're ready, ''enter the Gym.''


The [[Dewford Gym]] has some Trainers that you will need to battle, and a big obstacle: the room is pitch black. However, the more Trainers you defeat, the less dark it becomes, making it easier to find Brawly.
The [[Dewford Gym]] has some Trainers that you will need to battle, and a big obstacle: the room is pitch black. However, the more Trainers you defeat, the less dark it becomes, making it easier to find Brawly. Near the end, you can face to Battle Girl {{ho|Shauna|Jocelyn}}, who has a Meditite as her only Pokémon.


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When you challenge Brawly, you'll discover in battle that he has a {{p|Machop}}, a {{p|Meditite}} and a {{p|Makuhita}}. All three are weak to Flying-type attacks, and they all know {{m|Bulk Up}}, a move that simultaneously boosts their Attack and Defense. Brawly sends out Machop first. A good super-effective attack will take it out in one hit. Meditite knows a very powerful move— {{m|Focus Punch}}, which has 150 base power! However, you don't need to worry about getting hit by this move if you don't use Status-altering moves. Stick with attacking, and Focus Punch will be unable to hit. You should be able to take out Meditite reasonably quickly— don't let {{m|Light Screen}} and {{m|Reflect}} worry you.Makuhita is Brawly's best Pokémon. Its Attack stat gives a lot of power to its moves, which are {{m|Arm Thrust}}, {{m|Vital Throw}}, {{m|Reversal}}, and the aforementioned Bulk Up. Arm thrust strikes multiple times in the same turn, and hits two to five times. Vital Throw is an attack that cannot miss but always strikes last. Reversal gets more powerful the less HP Makuhita has, so watch out! The best strategy in this Gym is to just keep attacking.
When you challenge Brawly, you'll discover in battle that he has a {{p|Machop}}, a {{p|Meditite}} and a {{p|Makuhita}}. All three are weak to Flying-type attacks, and they all know {{m|Bulk Up}}, a move that simultaneously boosts their Attack and Defense. Brawly sends out Machop first. A good super-effective attack will take it out in one hit. Meditite knows a very powerful move— {{m|Focus Punch}}, which has 150 base power! However, you don't need to worry about getting hit by this move if you don't use Status-altering moves. Stick with attacking, and Focus Punch will be unable to hit. You should be able to take out Meditite reasonably quickly— don't let {{m|Light Screen}} and {{m|Reflect}} worry you. Makuhita is Brawly's best Pokémon. Its Attack stat gives a lot of power to its moves, which are {{m|Arm Thrust}}, {{m|Vital Throw}}, {{m|Reversal}}, and the aforementioned Bulk Up. Arm thrust strikes multiple times in the same turn, and hits two to five times. Vital Throw is an attack that cannot miss but always strikes last. Reversal gets more powerful the less HP Makuhita has, so watch out! The best strategy in this Gym is to just keep attacking.


Once you defeat Brawly, he will award you with the Knuckle Badge. He will also give you {{TM|08|Bulk Up}}. You now have the ability to use {{m|Flash}}, so your next destination is [[Granite Cave]]!
Once you defeat Brawly, he will award you with the Knuckle Badge. He will also give you {{TM|08|Bulk Up}}. You now have the ability to use {{m|Flash}}, so your next destination is [[Granite Cave]]!
[[Roxanne]] (Rustboro gym leader) will automatically be added soon to your [[PokéNav]] as you take a few steps on outskirts of a place, but only after you defeating [[Brawly]], something we have already done.


==Granite Cave==
==Granite Cave==
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[[File:Granite Cave B2F E.png|180px|thumb|Granite Cave B2F]]
[[File:Granite Cave B2F E.png|180px|thumb|Granite Cave B2F]]


If you haven't already been to Granite Cave, a hiker there hands out {{HM|05|Flash}}. Teach it to one of your Pokémon and then head down into the darkness by going down the first ladder.  
If you haven't already been to Granite Cave, a hiker there hands out {{HM|05|Flash}}. Teach it to one of your Pokémon ({{p|Lotad}} and {{p|Nincada}} are good choices) and then head down into the darkness by going down the first ladder.  


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==Route 109==
==Route 109==
[[File:Hoenn Route 109 E.png|180px|left|thumb|Route 109. (You cannot access the southern part of the route until you have {{m|Surf}}.)]]
[[File:Hoenn Route 109 E.png|180px|left|thumb|Route 109. (You cannot access the southern part of the route until you have {{m|Surf}}.)]]
Here on the beach are people, Pokémon, and battles all waiting for you! If you beat all the Trainers in the house on the west side of the beach and then talk to the northernmost man inside, he will give you six {{DL|Drink|Soda Pop}}s. These restore more HP than a [[Super Potion]] and are cheaper to buy. If you do speak to him again, you can buy additional Soda Pops.
Here on the beach are people, Pokémon, and battles all waiting for you! If you beat all the Trainers in the house on the west side of the beach and then talk to the northernmost man inside, he will give you six {{DL|Drink|Soda Pop}}s. These restore more HP than a [[Super Potion]] and are cheaper to buy. If you do speak to him again, you can buy additional Soda Pops for {{pdollar}}300 each.


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{{Itemlist|Green Scarf|Obtained from a man in Pokémon Fan Club if the player's lead Pokémon has maxed out {{OBP|Clever|condition}}ness|E=yes|display={{DL|Scarf|Green Scarf}}}}
{{Itemlist|Green Scarf|Obtained from a man in Pokémon Fan Club if the player's lead Pokémon has maxed out {{OBP|Clever|condition}}ness|E=yes|display={{DL|Scarf|Green Scarf}}}}
{{Itemlist|Yellow Scarf|Obtained from a man in Pokémon Fan Club if the player's lead Pokémon has maxed out {{OBP|Tough|condition}}ness|E=yes|display={{DL|Scarf|Yellow Scarf}}}}
{{Itemlist|Yellow Scarf|Obtained from a man in Pokémon Fan Club if the player's lead Pokémon has maxed out {{OBP|Tough|condition}}ness|E=yes|display={{DL|Scarf|Yellow Scarf}}}}
{{Itemlist|TM Dark VI|Obtained from a {{tc|Team Aqua Grunt}} inside the [[Oceanic Museum]]|E=yes|display={{TM|46|Thief}}}}
{{Itemlist|none|sprite=Effort Ribbon|From the woman next to the Energy Guru, if the player's lead Pokémon has 510 [[Effort values]]|E=yes|display={{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Effort Ribbon}}}}
{{Itemlist|none|sprite=Effort Ribbon|From the woman next to the Energy Guru, if the player's lead Pokémon has 510 [[Effort values]]|E=yes|display={{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Effort Ribbon}}}}
{{Itemlist|Powder Jar|Obtained from a woman in the upper-right market stall|E=yes|display={{key|III|Powder Jar}}}}
{{Itemlist|Powder Jar|Obtained from a woman in the upper-right market stall|E=yes|display={{key|III|Powder Jar}}}}
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When you arrive in {{ci|Slateport}}, go to [[Stern's Shipyard]] and talk to Dock. He asks you to find [[Captain Stern]] and give him the {{DL|List of key items in Generation III|Devon Goods}}. If you try to go to {{rt|110|Hoenn}} in the north, you will find the road blocked by [[Team Aqua]]! But it's okay, because there are lots of things to do here in the city.
When you arrive in {{ci|Slateport}}, go to [[Stern's Shipyard]] and talk to [[Dock]]. He asks you to find [[Captain Stern]] and give him the {{DL|List of key items in Generation III|Devon Goods}}. If you try to go to {{rt|110|Hoenn}} in the north, you will find the road blocked by [[Team Aqua]]! But it's okay, because there are lots of things to do here in the city.


The [[Name Rater]] is in a house in the northern part of the city.
Also a person in the [[Pokémon Fan Club]] will give you the {{DL|Out-of-battle effect item|Soothe Bell}} if your lead Pokémon has high [[happiness]]. There may be a TV reporter here waiting for an interview. These reporters are all around [[Hoenn]], wanting interviews! After an interview, go to a TV and watch the interview broadcast! The fan club president will give you a [[scarf]] if your lead Pokémon has maxed out a stat for a [[Pokémon Contest]]. Also here is a tutor who will teach a compatible Pokémon {{m|Swagger}} one time only.
===Slateport Market===
The Slateport market to the southwest can be quite useful and has four sections:
The Slateport market to the southwest can be quite useful and has four sections:
*[[Pokémon doll|Dolls]] can be bought from the doll shop in the bottom-left corner and will automatically be transported to your PC for later use. Dolls are decorations that can be placed inside your [[Secret Base]].  
*[[Pokémon doll|Dolls]] can be bought from the doll shop in the bottom-left corner and will automatically be transported to your PC for later use. Dolls are decorations that can be placed inside your [[Secret Base]].  
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*The Secret Power Club sells items with which to decorate your Secret Base! They are fun to use; however, you need a Pokémon that knows TM43 (Secret Power) to make a Secret Base. This shop will remain closed until you obtain Secret Power.
*The Secret Power Club sells items with which to decorate your Secret Base! They are fun to use; however, you need a Pokémon that knows TM43 (Secret Power) to make a Secret Base. This shop will remain closed until you obtain Secret Power.


A person in the [[Pokémon Fan Club]] will give you the {{DL|Out-of-battle effect item|Soothe Bell}} if your lead Pokémon has high [[happiness]]. There may be a TV reporter here waiting for an interview. These reporters are all around [[Hoenn]], wanting interviews! After an interview, go to a TV and watch the interview broadcast! The fan club president will give you a [[scarf]] if your lead Pokémon has maxed out a stat for a [[Pokémon Contest]]. That's all you need to do here.
===Name Rater===
 
The Name Rater allows Trainers to change the nickname of any Pokémon they captured or received in-game. If the Pokémon he's judging is an [[outsider Pokémon]] (if it was originally obtained in a different game, via an {{pkmn|event}}, or via an [[List of in-game trades|in-game trade]]), he refuse to change it. However, if both players have identical [[Trainer ID number|Trainer IDs and secret IDs]] (which is extremely unlikely), he will allow name changes.
The [[Name Rater]] is in a house in the northern part of the city. He will allow you to change the nickname of your Pokémon, but won't change the name of Pokémon you got in a trade.
 
Remember to buy a piece of {{DL|Mail|Harbor Mail}} for {{pdollar}}50 in Poké Mart of here before leaving the city, you'll need to trade that to someone later on.


===Oceanic Museum===
===Oceanic Museum===
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There are three [[Battle Tent]]s around Hoenn, each with different twists on Pokémon battling. Scott will come out of the Battle Tent if you try to go in and urge you to take the challenge. In this Battle Tent, you will have your Pokémon taken away for safekeeping. Then you will choose three Pokémon out of six choices to "rent", all Lv. 30. You will battle against a {{pkmn|Trainer}} who also has three Lv. 30 Pokémon, using the rental Pokémon. After the battle, you will be asked if you would like to switch one of your rental Pokémon for a Pokémon you battled against. Then you will battle again, are asked again if you would like to switch, and then have one last battle. You will only be allowed to go to the next battle if you have won the previous. If you win three times in a row, you will be awarded with a {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Full Heal}}.
There are three [[Battle Tent]]s around Hoenn, each with different twists on Pokémon battling. Scott will come out of the Battle Tent if you try to go in and urge you to take the challenge. In this Battle Tent, you will have your Pokémon taken away for safekeeping. Then you will choose three Pokémon out of six choices to "rent", all Lv. 30. You will battle against a {{pkmn|Trainer}} who also has three Lv. 30 Pokémon, using the rental Pokémon. After the battle, you will be asked if you would like to switch one of your rental Pokémon for a Pokémon you battled against. Then you will battle again, are asked again if you would like to switch, and then have one last battle. You will only be allowed to go to the next battle if you have won the previous. If you win three times in a row, you will be awarded with a {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Full Heal}}.


Now that Team Aqua has left, you can go to {{rt|110|Hoenn}}, where your rival is waiting.
 
Now that Team Aqua has left, you can go to {{rt|110|Hoenn}}, where your rival is waiting. Remember to buy a piece of {{DL|Mail|Harbor Mail}} for {{pdollar}}50 in Poké Mart of here before leaving the city, you'll need to trade that to someone later on.




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Revision as of 17:14, 3 August 2015

Rustboro City

Rustboro City

Back in Rustboro, the man you saved earlier in Petalburg Woods will award you with a Great Ball and bring you to Devon Corporation's president, Mr. Stone, who will ask two favors of you: to bring a letter to Steven in Dewford Town and the Devon Goods to Captain Stern in Slateport City. You will also receive your PokéNav, an electronic device that has a map function, a way to check the condition of your Pokémon for Contests, and a listing of the Ribbons your Pokémon have. You can also register your PokéNav with certain Trainers for a rematch with them later on. You can even rematch Gym Leaders this way!

By the time you get the PokéNav, you've already missed a few. Here's the ones you missing record:

If you do not register to Professor Birch on this place, then he will appear on Route 110 and automatically will be recorded on your PokéNav.

  • Youngster Calvin on Route 102.
  • Lady Cindy in Route 104 (South section).
  • Bug Catcher James in the Petalburg Woods.
  • Rich Boy Winston and Lass Haley in Route 104 (North section).
  • School Kids Karen and Jerry in Route 116.

The unique trainers change their team Pokémon up to five times (initial battle and 4 rematches). However, you can rebattle them unlimited times. It should be noted that, after the last upgrade, their Pokémon's levels stop growing.

You will know with security when a trainer wants a rematch, when you see a Poké Ball icon will appear near their name in the Match Call. NOTE: There exists a hidden game mechanic that means the more often you steps on to the route or cave where any of these unique Trainers are located, the greater chance the trainer in that area will be ready for a rematch.


When you go back outside to south, your rival will be waiting for you, wanting a second battle. Here you'll register his/her in PokéNav. This time, (s)he will also have a new Pokémon (either Lotad, Slugma/Torkoal, or Wingull), and his/her starter will be more powerful. When you win, (s)he will tell you that Mr. Briney is a sailor.

Treecko If the player chose Treecko:





Torchic If the player chose Torchic:





Mudkip If the player chose Mudkip:





Dewford Town

Dewford Town


After the battle, return to the empty house on the southern part of Route 104 and you will see that it's not empty— Mr. Briney will be there. Talk to him, and he'll offer to take you to Dewford Town so you can deliver the letter to Steven. On the way to Dewford, Norman will call, and you will register him in PokéNav. After that, you will make land in Dewford.

When you do, you will find several things. First, a boy outside of a house will let you set the current "Trendy Phrase". There will also be a Pokémon Center, a few more houses, and a Gym. Inside one of the houses is a man who gives you a Silk Scarf.

To the south of the pier, you can see a fisherman. He will give you the Old Rod. If you use it to fish, you can find Magikarp and Tentacool in pretty much any body of water. Magikarp has terrible stats and cannot attack until it reaches Lv. 15, so it's a pain to train; but once it reaches Lv. 20 it evolves into Gyarados, a powerful Water/Flying-type. Whereas with Tentacool, once it reaches Lv. 30 it evolves into Tentacruel, other powerful Pokémon that also it is capable of learn many of the HM's as well as Gyarados. You can choose to catch them, although it may be a better idea freshly capture them in their evolved forms, something you can do later in game.

Dewford Hall

If someone says something "trendy" there, it quickly spreads throughout the rest of Hoenn. There is a boy that lets the player change the "trendy" phrase. Changing this affects where Feebas appears in Route 119 (you'll get there much later).


Head out to Route 106.

Route 106

Route 106

Further west is Granite Cave. A hiker there will give you HM05, Flash. This HM makes it much easier to navigate the lower levels of Granite Cave, and other caves in this region are easier to get through when you have Flash as well. However, you can't use it until you've defeated Brawly, the Gym Leader!

Dewford Gym

Map of the Dewford Gym's interior

Brawly's highest-leveled Pokémon is Lv. 19. Training your team to that level before before continuing is highly recommended. This Gym specializes in Fighting-types, so Flying- and Psychic-type moves will work well here. Don't use Rock-, Normal-, or Steel-types, as they will be easily defeated. When you're ready, enter the Gym.

The Dewford Gym has some Trainers that you will need to battle, and a big obstacle: the room is pitch black. However, the more Trainers you defeat, the less dark it becomes, making it easier to find Brawly. Near the end, you can face to Battle Girl Jocelyn, who has a Meditite as her only Pokémon.

Dewford Gym
The Knuckle Badge





When you challenge Brawly, you'll discover in battle that he has a Machop, a Meditite and a Makuhita. All three are weak to Flying-type attacks, and they all know Bulk Up, a move that simultaneously boosts their Attack and Defense. Brawly sends out Machop first. A good super-effective attack will take it out in one hit. Meditite knows a very powerful move— Focus Punch, which has 150 base power! However, you don't need to worry about getting hit by this move if you don't use Status-altering moves. Stick with attacking, and Focus Punch will be unable to hit. You should be able to take out Meditite reasonably quickly— don't let Light Screen and Reflect worry you. Makuhita is Brawly's best Pokémon. Its Attack stat gives a lot of power to its moves, which are Arm Thrust, Vital Throw, Reversal, and the aforementioned Bulk Up. Arm thrust strikes multiple times in the same turn, and hits two to five times. Vital Throw is an attack that cannot miss but always strikes last. Reversal gets more powerful the less HP Makuhita has, so watch out! The best strategy in this Gym is to just keep attacking.

Once you defeat Brawly, he will award you with the Knuckle Badge. He will also give you TM08 (Bulk Up). You now have the ability to use Flash, so your next destination is Granite Cave!

Roxanne (Rustboro gym leader) will automatically be added soon to your PokéNav as you take a few steps on outskirts of a place, but only after you defeating Brawly, something we have already done.

Granite Cave

The first floor of Granite Cave
Granite Cave B1F
Granite Cave B2F

If you haven't already been to Granite Cave, a hiker there hands out HM05 (Flash). Teach it to one of your Pokémon (Lotad and Nincada are good choices) and then head down into the darkness by going down the first ladder.


When you are get inside, use Flash and the cave will light up. At the stairs, move up, continue west and walk south to the ladder. Then, head all the way west to the place with three boulders. From there, go north and then east. At the slightly bright stone, press A and you will receive an Everstone, and item that, when held, prevents Pokémon from evolving. This item can be more useful than it seems at first glance, so hang on to it. Now, walk to the ladder. Then, go west to another ladder. You will arrive at the part of the cave where Flash is no longer needed. Head all the way west and then south to the door. Steven is inside this next small room. Speak to him and deliver the letter. In return, he will give you TM47 (Steel Wing) and register you in his PokéNav. If you talk to Mr. Stone at Devon Corporation after this event, he will give you the Exp. Share as a reward for delivering the letter.

Once the letter is delivered, Mr. Briney can now take you to Slateport City from the Dewford Town port.

Route 109

Route 109. (You cannot access the southern part of the route until you have Surf.)

Here on the beach are people, Pokémon, and battles all waiting for you! If you beat all the Trainers in the house on the west side of the beach and then talk to the northernmost man inside, he will give you six Soda Pops. These restore more HP than a Super Potion and are cheaper to buy. If you do speak to him again, you can buy additional Soda Pops for $300 each.

Slateport City

Slateport City

When you arrive in Slateport, go to Stern's Shipyard and talk to Dock. He asks you to find Captain Stern and give him the Devon Goods. If you try to go to Route 110 in the north, you will find the road blocked by Team Aqua! But it's okay, because there are lots of things to do here in the city.

The Name Rater is in a house in the northern part of the city.

Also a person in the Pokémon Fan Club will give you the Soothe Bell if your lead Pokémon has high happiness. There may be a TV reporter here waiting for an interview. These reporters are all around Hoenn, wanting interviews! After an interview, go to a TV and watch the interview broadcast! The fan club president will give you a scarf if your lead Pokémon has maxed out a stat for a Pokémon Contest. Also here is a tutor who will teach a compatible Pokémon Swagger one time only.

Slateport Market

The Slateport market to the southwest can be quite useful and has four sections:

  • Dolls can be bought from the doll shop in the bottom-left corner and will automatically be transported to your PC for later use. Dolls are decorations that can be placed inside your Secret Base.
  • As you know, TMs are neat little one-time use only machines for teaching Pokémon moves. These are available from the shopkeeper in the middle-right section that only appears after you obtains TM43 (Secret Power) on Route 111.
  • The Energy Guru sells vitamins to boost you Pokémon's stats! Unfortunately, they are quite expensive.
  • The Secret Power Club sells items with which to decorate your Secret Base! They are fun to use; however, you need a Pokémon that knows TM43 (Secret Power) to make a Secret Base. This shop will remain closed until you obtain Secret Power.

Name Rater

The Name Rater allows Trainers to change the nickname of any Pokémon they captured or received in-game. If the Pokémon he's judging is an outsider Pokémon (if it was originally obtained in a different game, via an event, or via an in-game trade), he refuse to change it. However, if both players have identical Trainer IDs and secret IDs (which is extremely unlikely), he will allow name changes.

Oceanic Museum

Go to the Oceanic Museum. The entrance fee is $50 (but if you have less than that, you'll be given free admission). Talk to all of the Team Aqua Grunts— one is the guy who you defeated earlier and will give you TM46 (Thief). Go upstairs to find Captain Stern. Just as you are about to give him the Devon Goods, two more grunts will attack in two separate battles. After you defeat them, you will meet Archie, the leader of Team Aqua. He will tell you not to interfere with his plans again, and then Team Aqua will leave Slateport City. After you finally give Captain Stern the Devon Goods, you will be approached by a Scott outside of the museum. He says that he is searching for tough Trainers and will register himself in your PokéNav before leaving.

Battle Tent

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BATTLE TENT SLATEPORT SITE
"Find it! The ultimate POKÉMON!"

There are three Battle Tents around Hoenn, each with different twists on Pokémon battling. Scott will come out of the Battle Tent if you try to go in and urge you to take the challenge. In this Battle Tent, you will have your Pokémon taken away for safekeeping. Then you will choose three Pokémon out of six choices to "rent", all Lv. 30. You will battle against a Trainer who also has three Lv. 30 Pokémon, using the rental Pokémon. After the battle, you will be asked if you would like to switch one of your rental Pokémon for a Pokémon you battled against. Then you will battle again, are asked again if you would like to switch, and then have one last battle. You will only be allowed to go to the next battle if you have won the previous. If you win three times in a row, you will be awarded with a Full Heal.


Now that Team Aqua has left, you can go to Route 110, where your rival is waiting. Remember to buy a piece of Harbor Mail for $50 in Poké Mart of here before leaving the city, you'll need to trade that to someone later on.


← Part 2 Route 104, Petalburg Woods, Rustboro City, Route 115, Rustboro Gym, Route 116, Rusturf Tunnel
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