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Route 109 is a north-south route located in southern Hoenn. First featured in Generation III, it was traversed by players on Mr. Briney's boat in the early portion of the game to travel to Slateport City, and used in the latter part of the game to travel to and from the Abandoned Ship off of Route 108.
The northern terminus of the route is at the southern edge of Slateport City. The southern terminus is at Route 108, a water route.
Route description
The route is comprised mostly of a large beach on the shore of Slateport, where there are many trainers for the player to face. Once the player has Surf, he or she can travel the water as wanted, encountering Pokémon native to Hoenn's seas and trainers on the way to and from the Abandoned Ship. Along the aquatic part of the route, there are a few small islands, with more trainers to face than on the beach. Swimmers are very uncommon here, as opposed to other water routes.
On the beach area of the route is a small house, the Seashore House, that offers the challenge of battling three trainers. The prize is six cans of Soda Pop. Soda Pop is also available to buy for $300.
The southern portion of the route runs east-west to match the alignment of Route 108.
Items
- PP Up: on the southeast island
- Soft Sand: from the young boy on the beach
- Heart Scale (2): Under green umbrella on the left side of the beach, above the old man with Zigzagoon on the right side
- Ether: To the bottom-right of the green umbrella on the right side
- Revive: Near where Mr. Briney parked his boat, hidden somewhere in sand, use itemfinder
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The following trainers can only be accessed with the move surf.
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Trainer Tips
Pokémon at the same level may not always have identical stats. Pokémon raised by trainers are said to be stronger than wild Pokémon.