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Map description: | This challenging path forces Trainers who hope to overcome the Pokémon League to first surpass their own limits. | |||
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Location: | Ever Grande City | |||
Region: | Hoenn | |||
Generations: | III, VI | |||
Location of Victory Road in Hoenn. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Hoenn's Victory Road (Japanese: チャンピオンロード Champion Road) is, much like in other regions, the route that takes Pokémon League-bound Trainers to the Elite Four. Its two entrances are located within Ever Grande City.
Victory Road begins as a complex cave with bridges leading across rock formations. Wally will battle the player near Victory Road's exitRS/entranceE.
Players will need Strength, Rock Smash, and Surf to make their way through the cave. Flash and Waterfall, while not required, make traversing the cave easier.
Unlike the other Victory Roads, a Trainer does not require all eight Badges to enter, as the checkpoint is after it, in the Pokémon League building itself in Ever Grande City.
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Max Elixir | 1F; above ledge in eastern part of the floor | R S E | |
PP Up | 1F; in southeastern corner | R S E | |
Ultra Ball | 1F; at the end of the ledge in the southeast corner, left of the PP Up (hidden) | R S E | |
Full Restore | B1F; north of Cooltrainer Samuel (requires Strength and Rock Smash) | R S E | |
Max Repel | B2F; in a nook by the ladder at the northeast corner (hidden) | R S E | |
TM29 (Psychic) | B1F; in northeastern corner | R S E | |
Full Heal | B2F; near Cooltrainer Vito | R S E | |
Elixir | B2F; in a small two-square nook to the right above the eastern waterfall (hidden) | R S E | |
Full Heal | 1F; across the bridge above Ace Trainer Albert | OR AS | |
Elixir | 1F; east of the northernmost bridge (hidden) | OR AS | |
PP Up | B1F; northeastern corner, behind the two boulders (requires Strength) | OR AS | |
Max Elixir | B1F; southwest from the ladder north of Street Thug Regan on 1F | OR AS | |
Full Restore | B1F; northwest of Ace Trainer Vito | OR AS | |
Ultra Ball | B1F; small rock, left of the ladder (hidden) | OR AS | |
TM35 (Flamethrower) | B1F; north of Expert Theodore (requires Strength) | OR AS | |
Iron | 2F; west of the southernmost bridge (hidden) | OR AS | |
TM81 (X-Scissor) | 2F; above the first waterfall (requires Waterfall) | OR AS | |
Dawn Stone | 2F; from Wally after defeating him | OR AS | |
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1F
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B1F
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30-40 | 70% | |||||||||
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35-40 | 30% | |||||||||
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B2F
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25-35 | 80% | |||||||||
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Layout
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Trivia
- In Emerald, Cooltrainer Dianne has a Lanturn that knows Earthquake, a move Lanturn cannot legitimately know.
- The music in Victory Road was remixed in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as music for the Spear Pillar stage.
- Cooltrainer Vito is the member of the Winstrate family that was mentioned after the player beats them.
- While it is possible to enter Victory Road without having eight Badges, or technically any Badges at all due to the fact that the Badge checkpoint isn't until just before taking on the Elite Four, players are required to have at least seven of them - missing only Fortree City's Feather Badge - to enter. This is due to the game's progress, as being able to use Waterfall outside of battle (Rain Badge) to enter Ever Grande City requires the use of Dive outside of battle (Mind Badge) to enter Sootopolis City, itself requiring the use of Surf outside of battle (Balance Badge) to reach Mossdeep City, which requires the player to have obtained the first four Badges in the region prior to battling Norman.
- Even though Wally challenges the player to a battle near the entrance in Pokémon Emerald, the rematches with him take place near the exit, the same place where he's battled in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |