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Route 110 is a north-south route between Slateport City and Mauville City. It features two levels, one lower, where wild Pokémon reside, and one upper, known as Seaside Cycling Road. The Trick House is located on the southern end of this route. Surfing on this route will also lead to New Mauville.
Route description
Upon walking north from Slateport City or south from Mauville City, Trainers who own a bike have the option to ride on the Seaside Cycling Road, a long, raised bike track extending over the sea and the grassy road beneath, providing a shortcut for those who prefer not to walk through the grass. The two entrance buildings at either end are clearly visible, allowing only Trainers with bikes to access the road.
Further up the path from Slateport City, people will reach a T-junction where they will find the Trick House directly in front of them, Route 103 to the left, in the direction of Petalburg City, and to the right, a long, bending road over the water, up to Mauville City. This path is covered in patches of grass hiding wild Pokémon, but holds a pleasurable scenic view of the sea.
The Seaside Cycling Road was built for people and cyclists who wanted a quick route between Mauville and Slateport, while the original road was kept underneath for people and Pokémon to enjoy the view and scenery. The cycling road is often used by Triathletes to train and exercise, as well as have the odd battle now and then.
The old secret base of Team Magma/Team Aqua is located on this route.
The entrance cave to New Mauville is located inconspicuously just off land in the northeastern area of the sea. It can be accessed by surfing from the Mauville side of the route, and underneath the cycling road. Also in the sea is a patch of land with a tree that has vines that may be cut down. There is also a sign that says: "TEAM AQUA was here!" Someone painted that onto this sign, but then someone painted over it. "TEAM MAGMA rules" is what it says now.
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Trainer Tips
The items in the Bag can be reorganized
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The foe can be made helpless by
paralyzing it or causing it to sleep.
It is an important technique for
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