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Any furniture the player purchases will be sent directly to the PC and can be used to decorate a [[Secret Base]]. Ash can be collected on Route 113 and [[Jagged Pass]]{{sup/3|RSE}}, where it settles from [[Mt. Chimney]]. In order to collect ash, the {{player}} must first obtain the [[Soot Sack]].
Any furniture the player purchases will be sent directly to the PC and can be used to decorate a [[Secret Base]]. Ash can be collected on Route 113 and [[Jagged Pass]]{{sup/3|RSE}}, where it settles from [[Mt. Chimney]]. In order to collect ash, the {{player}} must first obtain the [[Soot Sack]].
Route 113 contains 270 ash tiles, while Jagged Pass contains only 17.


===Exchange rates===
===Exchange rates===

Revision as of 08:11, 6 December 2021

Volcanic ash (Japanese: かざんばい volcanic ash) is a raw material used to make items at the Glass Workshop on Route 113 in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald and Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Ash can be made into either flutes or furniture.

In the core series games

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, ash is collected by walking through ash-covered tall grass. The grass will have a gray appearance if there is still ash on it, and after the player walks through it, it will turn green. The amount of ash collected is counted by the number of steps the player has walked through ash-covered grass.

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, ash is collected by walking through piles of volcanic ash. All ash piles provide random amounts of ash, in either a small amount (approximately 5 to 15 grams) or a large amount (approximately 30 to 60 grams). The visual and sound effects produced when scattering piles of ash differs slightly depending on whether they provide a small or large amount of ash. Roughly 1 in 5 piles provide a large amount of ash.

Any furniture the player purchases will be sent directly to the PC and can be used to decorate a Secret Base. Ash can be collected on Route 113 and Jagged PassRSE, where it settles from Mt. Chimney. In order to collect ash, the player must first obtain the Soot Sack.

Exchange rates

Generation III
Generation VI


Appearance

RSE Grass ash.png ORAS Grass ash.png Volcanic ash ORAS.png
Sprite of tall grass covered in ash in
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Model of tall grass covered in ash in
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Model of a pile of volcanic ash in
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

In the manga

Volcanic ash in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Ruby & Sapphire arc

In Tanks, but No Tanks, Anorith & Lileep, during Ruby's pursuit of being Wallace's disciple, Ruby grabbed a set of Soot Sacks from Wallace's car and subsequently ran around to collect volcanic ash. Wallace later took the material and traded it in for a flute.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Cendres volcaniques
Germany Flag.png German Vulkanasche
Italy Flag.png Italian Cenere vulcanica
South Korea Flag.png Korean 화산재 volcanic ash
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Cinzas
Spain Flag.png Spanish Ceniza volcánica
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Tro núi lửa


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