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Go through Routes 226-227 again.
Go through Routes 226-227 again.
==Back to Mt. Stark==
==Back to Mt. Stark==
It should be easier to get to and go through the volcano this time around because you know where you're going.
It should be easier to go through the volcano this time because you know where you're going.
===1st Room===
===1st Room===
Go through the room.
Go through the room.
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===3rd Room===
===3rd Room===
[[File:Mountain Heatran.png|thumb|right|220px|3rd Room, with the angry Heatran]]
[[File:Mountain Heatran.png|thumb|right|220px|3rd Room, with the furious Heatran]]
Buck is nowhere to be seen, but a Pokemon is standing in front of you. That is the legendary Pokemon Heatran. Heatran looks angry. It seems that everything's too late......  
Buck is nowhere to be seen, but a Pokemon is standing in front of you. That is the legendary Pokemon Heatran. Heatran looks angry...... no, it looks furious. It seems that everything's too late......  


Wait, there is still 1 way to solve this and prevent the volcano from erupting. Guess what? You'll need to catch it. Another legendary Pokemon for you to catch!
Wait, there is still 1 way to solve this and prevent the volcano from erupting. Guess what? You'll need to catch it. Another legendary Pokemon for you to catch!
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==Catching Heatran==
==Catching Heatran==
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Revision as of 11:02, 7 June 2012

Back in Survival Area

Enter all of the houses, and you'll eventually find Buck and his grandfather. First, talk to Buck's grandfather and he'll tell you that the legendary Pokemon Heatran will be enraged if the Magma Stone is taken, and Stark Mountain will erupt! Next, talk to Buck. He finally knows that this is a serious matter and bolts off to put the Magma Stone back in its proper place.

Make sure that you talk to Buck and his grandfather, heal your Pokemon and buy at least 40 Dusk Balls before proceeding back to the mountain! Be aware that you'll be facing a Level 70 Legendary Pokémon. You will also need the HMs Surf, Rock Climb, Strength, and Rock Smash. Also, bring a Pokémon with Cut for the next step of the journey.

Back to Routes 226-227

Make sure that you talk to Buck and his grandfather, heal your Pokemon and buy at least 40 Dusk Balls before proceeding!

Go through Routes 226-227 again.

Back to Mt. Stark

It should be easier to go through the volcano this time because you know where you're going.

1st Room

Go through the room.

2nd Room

Now that you're going through this room on your own, you're free to use Rock Climb now, so you should pick up all items in this room.

3rd Room

File:Mountain Heatran.png
3rd Room, with the furious Heatran

Buck is nowhere to be seen, but a Pokemon is standing in front of you. That is the legendary Pokemon Heatran. Heatran looks angry...... no, it looks furious. It seems that everything's too late......

Wait, there is still 1 way to solve this and prevent the volcano from erupting. Guess what? You'll need to catch it. Another legendary Pokemon for you to catch!

Catching Heatran

050Diglett.png This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Heatran's moveset

Make sure that you heal your Pokemon and save your game before proceeding!

When you're ready, talk to Heatran, and a battle will start. Heatran is a Fire/Steel-type Pokemon, and is at Level 70. Ground-type moves deal significant damage on it, so be careful if you're unleashing something like Earthquake or Earth Power. It has its signature move-- Magma Storm, which you'll need to watch out for— it has 120 base power when it first hits, and will trap Pokémon hit by it for two to five turns of battle. Combined with Heatran's impressive Sp. Atk stat, this can be a big threat! It only has 70% accuracy and 5 PP, but with the trapping effect, (no switching!) if your Pokemon are hit by this, it is almost done for.

Start off with moves that causes sleep or paralysis (do not bother with freeze— it will instantly defrost with Fire-type moves. Heatran is also immune to burn or poison). Follow up with Water-type or Fighting-type moves. Then, keep on damaging with weaker attacks until its HP bar is red. After that, start throwing Dusk Balls (as you're in a cave, Dusk Balls work best) until you successfully catch it.

Once you've caught Heatran, get yourself out of the volcano and continue to Route 228. Or, if you're not ready, fly back to Survival Area first.

Route 228

Make sure that you heal your Pokemon and buy a lot of medicines before proceeding! You'll need to bring Pokemon with Cut, Surf and Rock Smash.

This is a desert route. Similar to Route 111 in Hoenn, a sandstorm will be raging, reducing the visibility and affecting battles (Rock-type, Ground-type, and Steel-type Pokemon are immune to sandstorms). Don't worry, though-- you don't need a pair of Go-Goggles, unlike in Pokemon Ruby and Sappire Versions or Pokemon Emerald Version. Instead, have your Bicycle ready again. Some places in this route can only be accessed by riding up muddy slopes or across logs on your bicycle.

You'll want to keep heading south to get to Route 229, but try to explore all over to get all of the items (a lot of which are rare or valuable) and fight all of the Trainers. Don't hesitate to heal if you need to.

← Part 31 Survival Area, Routes 226-227, Mt. Stark
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Route 229, Resort Area, Route 230, Back in Fight Area, Rival rematch Part 33 →
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