Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/Mauville City



Mauville is an exciting city containing many of the key buildings found in all regions. It holds Hoenn's bike shop as well as the game corner. Most importantly, the Mauville City Gym is located here, which is where you'll obtain your third gym badge. The city also has the usual amenities like the Pokémon Center and the Poké Mart. The Poké Mart conveniently sells Paralyz Heals for the price of a Poké Ball, which will come in handy against the powerful Electric-types in the Mauville City Gym.

There is an old man in the house next to the doorless yellow building that will give you HM06 (Rock Smash). It is a decent Fighting-type move in battle, but its main use is outside of battle, letting you destroy certain rocks and clearing passageways. If you go behind the fence opposite the Poké Mart you can find an X Speed.

Rydel's Cycles
Head into Rydel's Cycles, the building just before the exit to Route 118, and talk to Rydel. He will ask you if you travelled for a long distance, so reply yes. After learning that you came all the way from Littleroot on foot, and in a rare case of generosity among bike owners, he'll give you a bike completely free! You are given the option of taking the Acro Bike and the Mach Bike. The Acro Bike is as fast as most bikes in other regions, but it is easier to control. You can also perform wheelies and bunny hops by pressing B, letting you go to otherwise inaccessible areas. The Mach Bike on the other hand moves faster than the Acro Bike and will quickly accelerate if you don't bump into something. Its sheer speed lets you ride up slopes and across floors full of crumbling tiles. Don't worry too much about deciding your bike, as you can exchange bikes at any time, free of charge. Each bike lets you access different areas and secrets, so make note of these locations and be sure to return to Mauville if you need to access these areas.

Mauville Game Corner
This is the only Game Corner in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, but Emerald players get to go to another Game Corner in Mossdeep City. It is where adventurous players get to test their luck, but it is quite costly, and you might end up losing more than you gain. The leftmost woman at the counter will sell you 50 coins for 1000, and 500 coins for 10000.

In order to play at the Game Corner, you first must acquire a Coin Case. Talk to the lady in the house beside the Poké Mart. She will mention Harbor Mail, which needs to be bought in Slateport City. If you didn't buy it or obtain it at the Trick House's second puzzle, you can take the bike route there and back. The Harbor Mail may be exchanged for the Coin Case.

The Game Corner has two games - slot machine (with a chance of a high payout), or roulette (which has a slow but steady payout.) There are sixteen slot machines, twelve that don't already have people playing on them. You can insert one to three coins every time you play. One coin will make it only count the center row, two coins will make it count all three rows while three coins will make it count all three rows and the diagonals. Depending on what images you get, you can receive certain prizes.


 * Three sevens of the same color will give you a 300 coin payout.
 * Two sevens of one colour and one seven of a different color will give you a 90 coin payout.
 * Three Azurills give you a 12 coin payout.
 * Three Lotads will give you a 6 coin payout.
 * A cherry and anything else will only net you 2 coins.
 * Three replay symbols gives you a free turn.
 * Three lightning bolts will build up the power meter at the top of the screen.

Once your power meter is full, you have a chance to activate Reel Time. A Pikachu will start charging up a spinner. If you're unlucky, it will fail and the spinner will explode. Otherwise, the spinner will come to a stop at any number below 5, which is the number of times you can use Reel Time. During Reel Time, you can stop each reel completely as soon as you want to, so the reel wouldn't spill. If you lost a previous round before a Reel Time round, the reels will spin extra slow, making it easier for you to get the ideal combination. Getting 3 sevens will immediately end Reel Time no matter how many rounds you have left.

The other game in the game corner is the roulette, one with a one-coin wager while one has a three-coin wager. During the Game Corner's Service Day, the roulette with the 3-coin wager will have its wager increased to 6 coins. The roulette wheel is seperated into twelve spaces, each space having a combination of one of three background colors and one of four Pokémon. Bets are placed by guessing where the ball will land in, either by individual space, by species of Pokémon or by color. The payouts are as follows:


 * 4 possible spots: 3 times your wager
 * 3 possible spots: 4 times your wager
 * 2 possible spots: 6 times your wager
 * 1 possible spot: 12 times your wager

For example, if you bet that the ball lands on a yellow space and the ball does land in one of the four yellow spaces, you will get three coins. However, if you bet that a ball will land on the space with a yellow Makuhita and the ball happens to land on that single spot, you get 12 coins. Only one ball can occupy each space, so you'll have a higher chance of making a correct guess once you've made several bets. However, the balls will be reset after 6 turns. Note that the payout for betting on a type of color or Pokémon will become higher if there are already balls in one of those spaces. For example, if you already have a ball in a green space, correctly betting on a green space again will net you the 4x payout instead of the usual 3x.

The Mauville Game Corner offers some fabulous prizes for lucky gamblers, from unique dolls to rare and powerful TMs. The woman in the middle of the counter will let you exchange coins for TMs while the woman on the right of the counter will let you exchange coins for dolls. Note that the Flamethrower Tm is exclusively obtainable from the Game Corner.

Mauville City Gym
This Gym specializes in Electric types. The main obstacles here are electrical barriers that block off passageways. The barriers can be switched on or off using several floor tile that act as switches. It is recommended that you bring a Rock Type Pokémon like which can be found in Granite Cave in Dewford Town.

Trainers
Wattson can be the first major challenge for many trainers. His Pokemon will electrocute Flying and Water types, and his Magnemite and Magneton will resist most forms of damage. To top things off, Voltorb is a powerful speedster, with Sonicboom and Selfdestruct threatening to deal relatively major damage.If you picked Treeko you're on your own. Unless you have a strong grass-type move to use against it like leaf blade or absorb and Treeko is at least level 20+

A ground type Pokemon like Geodude will be immune to dangerous electric attacks, although it will still have worries thanks to the sheer power of Wattson's attacks. It will be easier if you chose Mudkip as your starter, and have evolved it. If you picked Torchic to start with or have gotten yourself a Pokemon with Fighting moves, you will be glad to hear that Magnemite and Magneton are weak against Fire and Fighting attacks.

Beating Wattson wins you TM34, which is, a powerful electric attack that never misses and can't be evaded. He will also give you your third gym badge, the Dynamo Badge. It will boost the speed of all your Pokémon as well as allow you to use outside of battle, letting you complete the route between ../Verdanturf Town and continue north along ../Route 111/.

Items

 * X Speed - behind the fence opposite the Poké Mart
 * HM06 (Rock Smash) - from the dude in the southeasthern house
 * Coin Case - from the house next to the Poké Mart
 * Acro/Mach Bike - obtained from Rydel's Cycles
 * Basement Key - obtained from Wattson after agreeing to help shut down New Mauville's generator
 * TM24 (Thunderbolt) - obtained from Wattson after shutting down New Mauville's generator
 * 20 coins - in the Game Corner, from a man to the right of the service counter
 * Treeko Doll/Torchic Doll/Mudkip Doll - in the Game Corner, from a girl left of the service counter, which doll you get is based on your starter Pokémon