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Route 110 is a route between Slateport City and Mauville City. There are a bunch of new Pokémon you can catch here, as well as lots of trainers to battle. There's two paths that you can take, the lower grassy route or the cycling road, which is only available for bikers. Since you don't have a bike just yet, you can only go the lower route.
'''Route 110''' is a route between Slateport City to the South, and Mauville City to the North. There are a bunch of new Pokémon you can catch here, as well as lots of trainers to battle. There's two paths that you can take, the lower, grassy route, or the cycling road, which is only available for bikers. Since you don't have a bike just yet, you can only go the lower route.


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There are two trainers before the path splits, one of them only in Emerald.
There are two trainers before the path splits, one of them only in Emerald.
 
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{pokemon trainer
{{Pokemon Trainer Table
|game=RS
|game=RS
|details='''Pokefan Isabel'''
|trnr1= [[File:PKMN Emerald PokéfanF.png|left]] Pokéfan Isabel
*{{bp|Plusle|15}}
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Plusle}}{{bp|Plusle|15}} <br/> {{PokePic|Minun}}{{bp|Minun|15}}
*{{bp|Minun|15}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1200
}}
 
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|details='''Pokefan Isabel'''
*{{bp|Plusle|14}}
*{{bp|Minun|14}}
}}
 
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|details='''Pokefan Kaleb'''
*{{bp|Minun|14}}
*{{bp|Plusle|14}}
}}
}}
{{Pokemon Trainer Table
|game=Eme
|trnr1= [[File:PKMN Emerald PokéfanF.png|left]] Pokéfan Isabel
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Plusle}}{{bp|Plusle|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Minun}}{{bp|Minun|14}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1120
|trnr2= [[File:PKMN Emerald PokéfanM.png|left]] Pokéfan Kaleb
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Minun}}{{bp|Minun|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Plusle}}{{bp|Plusle|14}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1120
}}</div>


==The Trick House==
==The Trick House==
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The lower path will be the only option available to you the first time you cross this route. There's a bunch of hidden items here, and, more importantly, your second rival battle. There is a '''Dire Hit''' around the first corner, while a '''Full Heal''' is located a few squares above the sign. You can find a '''Great Ball''' above the location where you fought your rival. In Emerald, two trainers guard a hidden '''Revive''', while another pair of trainers guard an Elixir. Finally, you can obtain a '''Pokéball''' if you search the final stretch of the bottom route.
The lower path will be the only option available to you the first time you cross this route. There's a bunch of hidden items here, and, more importantly, your second rival battle. There is a '''Dire Hit''' around the first corner, while a '''Full Heal''' is located a few squares above the sign. You can find a '''Great Ball''' above the location where you fought your rival. In Emerald, two trainers guard a hidden '''Revive''', while another pair of trainers guard an Elixir. Finally, you can obtain a '''Pokéball''' if you search the final stretch of the bottom route.


{{col|2|begin}}
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{pokemon trainer
{{Pokemon Trainer Table
|game=RS
|game=RS
|details='''Youngster Timmy'''
|trnr1= [[File:PKMN Emerald Youngster.png|left]] Youngster Timmy
*{{bp|Poochyena|12}}
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Poochyena}}{{bp|Poochyena|12}} <br/> {{PokePic|Aron}}{{bp|Aron|16}} <br/> {{PokePic|Electrike}}{{bp|Electrike|14}}
*{{bp|Aron|16}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]224
*{{bp|Electrike|14}}
|trnr2= [[File:PKMN Emerald Collector.png|left]] Collector Edwin
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Lombre}}{{bp|Lombre|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Nuzleaf}}{{bp|Nuzleaf|14}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]840
|trnr3= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicM.png|left]] Psychic Edward
|pkmn3= {{PokePic|Abra}}{{bp|Abra|16}}
|rwrd3= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]744
|trnr4= [[File:PKMN Emerald Fisherman.png|left]] Fisherman Dale
|pkmn4= {{PokePic|Goldeen}}{{bp|Goldeen|16}} <br/> {{PokePic|Goldeen}}{{bp|Goldeen|16}} <br/> {{PokePic|Goldeen}}{{bp|Goldeen|16}} <br/> {{PokePic|Barboach}}{{bp|Barboach|18}}
|rwrd4= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]480
}}
}}
{{Pokemon Trainer Table
|game=Eme
|trnr1= [[File:PKMN Emerald Youngster.png|left]] Youngster Timmy
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Aron}}{{bp|Aron|15}} <br/> {{PokePic|Electrike}}{{bp|Electrike|13}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]208
|trnr2= [[File:PKMN Emerald Collector.png|left]] Collector Edwin
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Lombre}}{{bp|Lombre|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Nuzleaf}}{{bp|Nuzleaf|14}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]840
|trnr3= [[File:PKMN Emerald Guitarist.png|left]] Guitarist Joseph
|pkmn3= {{PokePic|Electrike}}{{bp|Electrike|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Voltorb}}{{bp|Voltorb|14}}
|rwrd3= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]448
|trnr4= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicM.png|left]] Psychic Edward
|pkmn4= {{PokePic|Abra}}{{bp|Abra|15}}
|rwrd4= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]360
|trnr5= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistF.png|left]] Triathlete Alyssa
|pkmn5= {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|15}}
|rwrd5= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]600
|trnr6= [[File:PKMN Emerald Fisherman.png|left]] Fisherman Dale
|pkmn6= {{PokePic|Tentacool}}{{bp|Tentacool|11}} <br/> {{PokePic|Wailmer}}{{bp|Wailmer|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Tentacool}}{{bp|Tentacool|11}} <br/> {{PokePic|Wailmer}}{{bp|Wailmer|14}}
|rwrd6= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]560
}}</div>


{{pokemon trainer
==Rival Battle==
|game=RS
After you bend the first corner, you'll soon encounter your rival. While Emerald players might have battled him/her back in Rustboro City, this will be the second time Ruby and Sapphire players meet him/her. Be sure to have all of your Pokémon healed up, as this will be a challenging match unless you're over-levelled. Some have even said that it is the single hardest rival battle in any main series Pokémon game.
|details='''Collector Edwin'''
===In Ruby and Sapphire===
*{{bp|Lombre|14}}
{| {{prettytable|text center = 1}}
*{{bp|Nuzleaf|14}}
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | Sprite
}}
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | Pokémon Trainer Brendan/May
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | 1st
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | 2nd
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | 3rd
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | Reward
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" rowspan="3" | [[File:PKMN RubySapphire TrainerBrendan.png]][[File:PKMN RubySapphire TrainerMay.png]]
| style="vertical-align:middle" | If you chose Mudkip:
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}}" | {{PokePic|Wailmer}}{{bp|Wailmer|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Fire}}" | {{PokePic|Numel}}{{bp|Numel|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}}" | {{PokePic|Grovyle}}{{bp|Grovyle|20}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" rowspan="3" | [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1200; Itemfinder
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | If you chose Torchic:
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}}" | {{PokePic|Shroomish}}{{bp|Shroomish|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Fire}}" | {{PokePic|Numel}}{{bp|Numel|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}}" | {{PokePic|Marshtomp}}{{bp|Marshtomp|20}}
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | If you chose Treecko:
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}}" | {{PokePic|Wailmer}}{{bp|Wailmer|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}}" | {{PokePic|Shroomish}}{{bp|Shroomish|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Fire}}" | {{PokePic|Combusken}}{{bp|Combusken|20}}
|}
 
The rival's starter pokémon will have it's own paragraph detailing strategies. Your rival will always have a water type, a grass type, and a fire type in this battle.


{{pokemon trainer
For players who chose {{bp|Torchic}} or {{bp|Treecko}} as their starter, his/her grass type will be {{bp|Shroomish}}, while for players who chose {{bp|Mudkip}}, it'll be {{bp|Grovyle}}. Shroomish has an ability called Effect Spore, which paralyses the attacking pokémon if a physical move is used. This is problematic for pokémon like {{bp|Taillow}}, which would be able to take the Shroomish out with Peck, but at the cost of Paralysis. Because of this, the best type move to use against Shroomish is Fire, as it is both Special attacking and Super-effective. If Fire-type moves are not available, then neutral Dark type attacks from pokémon like {{bp|Poochyena}} or its evolved form {{bp|Mightyena}} is recommended, as they are the only other available Special type attack that has Grass does not resist. As for it's own moves, the Shroomish has Tackle for coverage, Stun Spore for paralysing pokémon regardless of whether they attack or not, Leech Seed for recovering HP from your pokémon, and Mega Drain for the same purpose.
|game=RS
|details='''Psychic Edward'''
*{{bp|Abra|16}}
}}


{{pokemon trainer
The water type your rival has is {{bp|Wailmer}} for {{bp|Mudkip}} and Treecko users, and {{bp|Marshtomp}} for Torchic users. Their Wailmer has the ability Water Veil, which makes it immune from being burned. Its moves are Splash (for some reason), Growl (lowers your pokémon's ATK stat until the battle ends), Water Gun (benefits from STAB), and Rollout for coverage. While most pokémon you've encountered should do fine against Wailmer, some that excel at defeating it are {{bp|Nincada}}, Shroomish, and Treecko, all thanks to their grass type moves. {{bp|Electrike}} could also be used, but the chances of it having an attacking electric type move at its current level is low. Pokémon that you should avoid using here are Torchic and {{bp|Geodude}}.
|game=RS
|details='''Fisherman Dale'''
*{{bp|Tentacool|12}}
*{{bp|Wailmer|15}}
*{{bp|Tentacool|9}}
*{{bp|Tentacool|12}}
}}


{{col|2}}
His/Her fire type is either {{bp|Numel}} is your starter was Torchic or Mudkip, or {{bp|Combusken}} if your starter was Treecko. Numel's ability is Oblivious, preventing stat changes, and it has a secondary ground typing, which makes it immune to all electric type attacks. However, it also makes it 4x weak against water type moves, making it barely a pebble tripping you up before the rival's starter if you have any water type mon (Marill, {{bp|Tentacool}}, etc.) Naturally, pokémon such as Shroomish, {{bp|Dustox}}, or any other grass or bug type should be avoided like the plague. As for moves, it has Growl to lower your ATK, Tackle to damage anything that resists or is not weak to Fire, and Ember for STAB.
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|details='''Youngster Timmy'''
*{{bp|Aron|15}}
*{{bp|Electrike|13}}
}}


{{pokemon trainer
The rival's starter if yours was Treecko is {{bp|Combusken}}, at level 20. It's ability is Blaze, which increases the power of any Fire-type move by 50% if Combusken is below a third of its max health (when it's "in the red"). It's moves consist of Focus Energy for critical hit spamming, Peck for coverage, Ember for STAB, and Double Kick for STAB (only Ember benefits from Blaze). It also has naturally high Attack and Special Attack Stats, meaning that it's two STAB moves will do even more damage. Any grass, rock, dark, or bug type may as well begin digging their graves if brought out against this monster. Thankfully, however, it's weak against flying, psychic, ground, and water type attacks, which can be found in abundance on pokémon like {{bp|Abra}}, {{bp|Ralts}}, or Marill.
|game=E
|details='''Collector Edwin'''
*{{bp|Lombre|14}}
*{{bp|Nuzleaf|14}}
}}


{{pokemon trainer
The rival's starter if yours was Torchic is {{bp|Marshtomp}}, at level 20. It's ability is Torrent, which increases the power of any Water-type move by 50% if Marshtomp is below a third of its max health. It's moves consists of Foresight, which negates any of your attempts to heighten evasiveness, Bide to deal a large portion of damage to mons of most types at once, and Mud Shot and Water Gun to take advantage of STAB and its high ATK and SP.ATK stats. It is immune to Electric type attacks thanks to its Ground typing, but is 4x weak to Grass attacks too. Pokémon to avoid are rocl, electric, and fire types, while ones that are super effective against Marshtomp are grass types. Most other types are average against it.
|game=E
|details='''Guitarist Joseph'''
*{{bp|Electrike|14}}
*{{bp|Voltorb|14}}
}}


{{pokemon trainer
The rival's starter if yours was Mudkip is {{bp|Grovyle}}, again at level 20. It's ability is Overgrow, which increases the power of any Grass-type move by 50% if Grovyle is below a third of its max health. It's move consists of Absorb to both heal and take advantage of STAB, and Quick Attack, Pursuit, and Fury Cutter for coverage. It's SP.ATK is 85 like the other two mid-evolution starters, but what it excels in is speed, with a very impressive 95 base SPD stat. Thanks to this, it is highly likely that most of your team will be attacking second the entire time Grovyle is out, so make sure to end the battle quickly. Types to avoid are water, rock, ground, electric, and other grass types, while fire, poison, flying, bug, and ice types will be super-effective, with all other types being average.
|game=E
|details='''Psychic Edward'''
*{{bp|Abra|15}}
}}


{{pokemon trainer
===In Emerald===
|game=E
{|{{prettytable|text center = 1}}
|details='''Triathlete Alyssa'''
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Sprite
*{{bp|Magnemite|15}}
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Trainer Brendan/May
}}
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 1st
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 2nd
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 3rd
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Reward
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" rowspan="3" | [[File:PKMN Emerald TrainerBrendan.png]][[File:PKMN Emerald TrainerMay.png]]
| style="vertical-align:middle" | If the player chose Torchic:
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}}" | {{PokePic|Lombre}}{{bp|Lombre|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Fire}}" | {{PokePic|Slugma}}{{bp|Slugma|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}}" | {{PokePic|Marshtomp}}{{bp|Marshtomp|20}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" rowspan="3" | [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1200; Itemfinder
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | If the player chose Mudkip:
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Fire}}" | {{PokePic|Slugma}}{{bp|Slugma|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}}" | {{PokePic|Wingull}}{{bp|Wingull}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}}" | {{PokePic|Grovyle}}{{bp|Grovyle|20}}
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | If the player chose Treecko:
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}}" | {{PokePic|Wingull}}{{bp|Wingull|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}}" | {{PokePic|Lombre}}{{bp|Lombre|18}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Fire}}" | {{PokePic|Combusken}}{{bp|Combusken|20}}
|}


{{pokemon trainer
In Emerald, the rival's starter pokémon is exactly the same as in Ruby and Sapphire, and thus will not be talked about again. The other two pokémon the rival has, however, have completely changed.
|game=E
|details='''Fisherman Dale'''
*{{bp|Tentacool|11}}
*{{bp|Wailmer|14}}
*{{bp|Tentacool|11}}
*{{bp|Wailmer|14}}
}}
{{col|2|end}}


==Rival Battle==
If your starter was Torchic or Mudkip, then the rival's fire type will be {{bp|Slugma}}, at level 18. Slugma's ability is Flame Body, which applies the BRN status effect to any pokémon who attack it with a Physical attacking move. It's moves are Yawn, to put your pokémon to sleep (has no effect if the target pokémon is already suffering from a status effect), Ember to benefit from STAB, and Smog and Rock Throw to provide coverage. As usual, ground, rock, and water types are best against Slugma.
After you bend the first corner, you'll soon encounter your rival. While Emerald players might have battled him/her back in Rustboro City, this will be the second time Ruby and Sapphire players meet him/her. Be sure to have all of your Pokémon healed up, as this will be a challenging match unless you're overleveled.


{{col|2|begin}}
If your starter was Treecko or Mudkip, then the rival's water type will be {{bp|Wingull}}, at level 18. Wingull also has the added bonus of a secondary flying typing. Its ability is Keen Eye, which prevents accuracy reduction. The moves Wingull has is Growl to lower your ATK, Supersonic to confuse your pokémon, and Water Gun and Wing Attack for STAB. The only two types that deal more than regular damage to Wingull is Rock and Electric, but the latter of those deals quadruple the regular damage.
{{pokemon trainer
|game=RS
|details='''Rival'''
* {{bp|Shroomish|18}}
* {{bp|Wailmer|18}}
* If your starter is '''Treecko''': {{bp|Combusken|20}}
* If your starter is '''Torchic''': {{bp|Marshtomp|20}}
* If your starter is '''Mudkip''': {{bp|Grovyle|20}}
}}
{{col|2}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|details='''Rival'''
* {{bp|Wingull|18}}
* {{bp|Lombre|18}}
* If your starter is '''Treecko''': {{bp|Combusken|20}}
* If your starter is '''Torchic''': {{bp|Marshtomp|20}}
* If your starter is '''Mudkip''': {{bp|Grovyle|20}}
}}
{{col|2|end}}


Unlike the last time you fought him/her, whether it is in Rustboro or back at Route 103, you'll find that your rival has much better Pokémon this time around. He/She will have a total of three pokémon, and their starters will have evolved to their second stage. This battle shouldn't be too hard with a bit of strategy.
If your starter was Treecko or Torchic, then the rival's grass type will be {{bp|Lombre}}. However, Lombre's grass typing is its secondary typing, with water being its primary. This makes it relatively special in this battle. Its ability is Swift Swim, which raises the SPD stat of Lombre if it is raining. Lombre's moves are Growl to lower your ATK, Absorb for healing and STAB, Astonish for coverage, and Nature Power as a wild card. The best types to use against Lombre is poison, flying, and bug types.


Defeating your rival will net you an '''Itemfinder'''. It will help you find hidden items, and you can immediately test it out on this route.
Defeating your rival will net you an '''Itemfinder'''. It will help you find hidden items, and you can immediately test it out on this route.


==Cycling Road==
==Cycling Road==
Once you obtain the bike, you can finally use the Cycling Road. It let's you avoid running into any wild Pokémon, but there are trainers looking for some battles.  
Once you obtain the bike, you can finally use the Cycling Road. It lets you avoid running into any wild Pokémon, but there are trainers looking for some battles.  
 
{{pokemon trainer
|image=PRS&E Psychic F.png
|details='''Psychic Jaclyn'''
*{{bp|Abra|16}}
*'''[[File:Pokebuck.png]]384'''
}}
 
{{col|2|begin}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=RS
|image=PRS&E Triathlete Biker M.png
|details='''Triathlete Anthony'''
*{{bp|Magnemite|16}}
*{{bp|Magnemite|16}}
}}
 
{{pokemon trainer
|game=RS
|image=PRS&E Triathlete Biker F.png
|details='''Triathlete Abigail'''
; First
* {{bp|Magnemite|17}}
; Rematch
*{{bp|Magneton|37}}
}}
 
{{pokemon trainer
|game=RS
|image=PRS&E Triathlete Biker M.png
|details='''Triathlete Benjamin'''
; First
* {{bp|Magnemite|16}}
; Rematch
*{{bp|Magneton|36}}
}}


{{pokemon trainer
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{Pokemon Trainer Table
|game=RS
|game=RS
|image=PRS&E Triathlete Biker F.png
|trnr1= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicF.png|left]] Psychic Jaclyn
|details='''Triathlete Jasmine'''
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Abra}}{{bp|Abra|16}}
*{{bp|Magnemite|15}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]384
*{{bp|Magnemite|15}}
|trnr2= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistF.png|left]] Triathlete Abigail
*{{bp|Voltorb|7}}
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|17}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]680
|trnr3= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistM.png|left]] Triathlete Anthony
|pkmn3= {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|16}} <br/> {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|16}}
|rwrd3= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]640
|trnr4= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistM.png|left]] Triathlete Benjamin
|pkmn4= {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|17}}
|rwrd4= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]680
|trnr5= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistF.png|left]] Triathlete Jasmine
|pkmn5= {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|15}} <br/> {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|15}} <br/> {{PokePic|Voltorb}}{{bp|Voltorb|7}}
|rwrd5= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]280
|trnr6= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistM.png|left]] Triathlete Jacob
|pkmn6= {{PokePic|Voltorb}}{{bp|Voltorb|7}} <br/> {{PokePic|Voltorb}}{{bp|Voltorb|7}} <br/> {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|15}}
|rwrd6= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]600
}}
}}
{{Pokemon Trainer Table
|game=Eme
|trnr1= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicF.png|left]] Psychic Jaclyn
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Abra}}{{bp|Abra|16}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]384
|trnr2= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistF.png|left]] Triathlete Abigail
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|16}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]560
|trnr3= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistM.png|left]] Triathlete Anthony
|pkmn3= {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|14}}
|rwrd3= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]560
|trnr4= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistM.png|left]] Triathlete Benjamin
|pkmn4= {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|16}}
|rwrd4= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]640
|trnr5= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistF.png|left]] Triathlete Jasmine
|pkmn5= {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Voltorb}}{{bp|Voltorb|6}}
|rwrd5= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]240
|trnr6= [[File:PKMN Emerald TriathleteCyclistM.png|left]] Triathlete Jacob
|pkmn6= {{PokePic|Voltorb}}{{bp|Voltorb|6}} <br/> {{PokePic|Voltorb}}{{bp|Voltorb|6}} <br/> {{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite|14}}
|rwrd6= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]560
}}</div>


{{pokemon trainer
|game=RS
|image=PRS&E Triathlete Biker M.png
|details='''Triathlete Jacob'''
*{{bp|Voltorb|6}}
*{{bp|Voltorb|6}}
*{{bp|Magnemite|14}}
}}
{{col|2}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|image=PRS&E Triathlete Biker M.png
|details='''Triathlete Anthony'''
*{{bp|Magnemite|14}}
*{{bp|Magnemite|14}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|image=PRS&E Triathlete Biker F.png
|details='''Triathlete Abigail'''
; First
* {{bp|Magnemite|16}}
; Rematch
*{{bp|Magneton|36}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|image=PRS&E Triathlete Biker M.png
|details='''Triathlete Benjamin'''
; First
* {{bp|Magnemite|16}}
; Rematch
*{{bp|Magneton|36}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|image=PRS&E Triathlete Biker F.png
|details='''Triathlete Jasmine'''
*{{bp|Magnemite|14}}
*{{bp|Magnemite|14}}
*{{bp|Voltorb|6}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|image=PRS&E Triathlete Biker M.png
|details='''Triathlete Jacob'''
*{{bp|Voltorb|6}}
*{{bp|Voltorb|6}}
*{{bp|Magnemite|14}}
}}
{{col|2|end}}


===Rate your cycling skills===
===Rate your cycling skills===
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Of course, it is a good idea to attempt for a high score after you defeat all the trainers, as the time spent fighting them counts into the time taken for you to complete the challenge. You obtain no prize even if you get the best possible rating, though it is a fun way of testing yourself.
Of course, it is a good idea to attempt for a high score after you defeat all the trainers, as the time spent fighting them counts into the time taken for you to complete the challenge. You obtain no prize even if you get the best possible rating, though it is a fun way of testing yourself.


==Mauville side (South)==
The Mauville end of the route doesn't contain too many points of interest other than a trainer and a berry patch with two '''Nanab Berries'''. It will be a path to a location you can visit later in the game, but you can't do anything about it right now.
* '''Fisherman Dale (R/S)'''
* {{bp|Tentacool|12}}
* {{bp|Wailmer|15}}
* {{bp|Tentacool|9}}
* {{bp|Tentacool|12}}
* '''Fisherman Dale (E)'''
* {{bp|Tentacool|11}}
* {{bp|Wailmer|14}}
* {{bp|Tentacool|11}}
* {{bp|Wailmer|14}}
==Pokémon found==
==Pokémon found==
{| {{prettytable|text center=1}}
{| {{prettytable|text center=1}}
|+ Pokémon found (in grass)
! style="background-color:#36c;color:#fff" | Sapphire
! style="background-color:#36c;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Ruby
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Ruby
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Level
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
! style="background-color:#00036c;color:#fff" | Sapphire
! style="background-color:#00036c;color:#fff" | Level
! style="background-color:#00036c;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Emerald
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Emerald
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Level
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
|- valign="center"
||[[File:Pokemon_309Electrike.png|40px]]{{bp|Electrike}}
|30%
||[[File:Pokemon_309Electrike.png|40px]]{{bp|Electrike}}
|30%
||[[File:Pokemon_309Electrike.png|40px]]{{bp|Electrike}}
|30%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_263Zigzagoon.png|40px]]{{bp|Zigzagoon}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Electrike}}{{bp|Electrike}}
|20%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12-13
||[[File:Pokemon_263Zigzagoon.png|40px]]{{bp|Zigzagoon}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 30%
|20%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Electrike}}{{bp|Electrike}}
||[[File:Pokemon_261Poochyena.png|40px]]{{bp|Poochyena}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12-13
|20%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 30%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Electrike}}{{bp|Electrike}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12-13
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 30%
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Gulpin}}{{bp|Gulpin}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12-13
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 15%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Gulpin}}{{bp|Gulpin}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12-13
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 15%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Gulpin}}{{bp|Gulpin}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12-13
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 15%
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Oddish}}{{bp|Oddish}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 13
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 10%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Oddish}}{{bp|Oddish}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 13
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 10%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Oddish}}{{bp|Oddish}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 13
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 10%
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Wingull}}{{bp|Wingull}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 8%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Wingull}}{{bp|Wingull}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 8%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Wingull}}{{bp|Wingull}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 8%
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Zigzagoon}}{{bp|Zigzagoon}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Zigzagoon}}{{bp|Zigzagoon}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Poochyena}}{{bp|Poochyena}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_311Plusle.png|40px]]{{bp|Plusle}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Plusle}}{{bp|Plusle}}
|15%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12-13
||[[File:Pokemon_312Minun.png|40px]]{{bp|Minun}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 2%
|15%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Plusle}}{{bp|Plusle}}
||[[File:Pokemon_312Minun.png|40px]]{{bp|Minun}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 13
|15%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 15%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Plusle}}{{bp|Plusle}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12-13
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 2%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_316Gulpin.png|40px]]{{bp|Gulpin}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Minun}}{{bp|Minun}}
|15%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 13
||[[File:Pokemon_316Gulpin.png|40px]]{{bp|Gulpin}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 15%
|15%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Minun}}{{bp|Minun}}
||[[File:Pokemon_316Gulpin.png|40px]]{{bp|Gulpin}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 12-13
|15%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 2%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Minun}}{{bp|Minun}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 13
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 15%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_043Oddish.png|40px]]{{bp|Oddish}}
! colspan="9" style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water light}};color:#fff" | Surfing
|10%
||[[File:Pokemon_043Oddish.png|40px]]{{bp|Oddish}}
|10%
||[[File:Pokemon_043Oddish.png|40px]]{{bp|Oddish}}
|10%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_278Wingull.png|40px]]{{bp|Wingull}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Tentacool}}{{bp|Tentacool}}
|8%
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 5-35
||[[File:Pokemon_278Wingull.png|40px]]{{bp|Wingull}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 60%
|8%
||[[File:Pokemon_278Wingull.png|40px]]{{bp|Wingull}}
|8%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_312Minun.png|40px]]{{bp|Minun}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Wingull}}{{bp|Wingull}}
|2%
|colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
||[[File:Pokemon_311Plusle.png|40px]]{{bp|Plusle}}
|colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 35%
|2%
||[[File:Pokemon_311Plusle.png|40px]]{{bp|Plusle}}
|2%
|}
{| {{prettytable|text center=1}}
|+ Pokémon found (surfing)
! style="background-color:#36c;color:#fff" | Sapphire
! style="background-color:#36c;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Ruby
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Emerald
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
|- valign="center"
||[[File:Pokemon_072Tentacool.png|40px]]{{bp|Tentacool}}
|60%
||[[File:Pokemon_072Tentacool.png|40px]]{{bp|Tentacool}}
|60%
||[[File:Pokemon_072Tentacool.png|40px]]{{bp|Tentacool}}
|60%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_278Wingull.png|40px]]{{bp|Wingull}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Pelipper}}{{bp|Pelipper}}
|35%
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 25-30
||[[File:Pokemon_278Wingull.png|40px]]{{bp|Wingull}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 5%
|35%
||[[File:Pokemon_278Wingull.png|40px]]{{bp|Wingull}}
|35%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_279Pelipper.png|40px]]{{bp|Pelipper}}
! colspan="9" style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water light}};color:#fff" | Old Rod
|5%
||[[File:Pokemon_279Pelipper.png|40px]]{{bp|Pelipper}}
|5%
||[[File:Pokemon_279Pelipper.png|40px]]{{bp|Pelipper}}
|5%
|}
{| {{prettytable|text center=1}}
|+ Pokémon found (fishing)
! style="background-color:#36c;color:#fff" | Sapphire
! style="background-color:#36c;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Ruby
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Emerald
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
|- valign="center"
! style="background-color:#49c;color:#fff" colspan="6" | Old Rod
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_129Magikarp.png|40px]]{{bp|Magikarp}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Magikarp}}{{bp|Magikarp}}
|70%
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 5-10
||[[File:Pokemon_129Magikarp.png|40px]]{{bp|Magikarp}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 70%
|70%
||[[File:Pokemon_129Magikarp.png|40px]]{{bp|Magikarp}}
|70%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_072Tentacool.png|40px]]{{bp|Tentacool}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Tentacool}}{{bp|Tentacool}}
|30%
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 5-10
||[[File:Pokemon_072Tentacool.png|40px]]{{bp|Tentacool}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 30%
|30%
||[[File:Pokemon_072Tentacool.png|40px]]{{bp|Tentacool}}
|30%
|-
|-
! style="background-color:#49c;color:#fff" colspan="6" | Good Rod
! colspan="9" style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}};color:#fff" | Good Rod
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_129Magikarp.png|40px]]{{bp|Magikarp}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Magikarp}}{{bp|Magikarp}}
|60%
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
||[[File:Pokemon_129Magikarp.png|40px]]{{bp|Magikarp}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 60%
|60%
||[[File:Pokemon_129Magikarp.png|40px]]{{bp|Magikarp}}
|60%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_072Tentacool.png|40px]]{{bp|Tentacool}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Tentacool}}{{bp|Tentacool}}
|20%
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
||[[File:Pokemon_072Tentacool.png|40px]]{{bp|Tentacool}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
|20%
||[[File:Pokemon_072Tentacool.png|40px]]{{bp|Tentacool}}
|20%
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_320Wailmer.png|40px]]{{bp|Wailmer}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Wailmer}}{{bp|Wailmer}}
|20%
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
||[[File:Pokemon_320Wailmer.png|40px]]{{bp|Wailmer}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
|20%
||[[File:Pokemon_320Wailmer.png|40px]]{{bp|Wailmer}}
|20%
|-
|-
! style="background-color:#49c;color:#fff" colspan="6" | Super Rod
! colspan="9" style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water dark}};color:#fff" | Super Rod
|-
|-
||[[File:Pokemon_320Wailmer.png|40px]]{{bp|Wailmer}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Wailmer}}{{bp|Wailmer}}
|100%
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 20-45
||[[File:Pokemon_320Wailmer.png|40px]]{{bp|Wailmer}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 100%
|100%
||[[File:Pokemon_320Wailmer.png|40px]]{{bp|Wailmer}}
|100%
|}
|}


==Items==
* Dire Hit - In the grass at the first corner of the lower path
* Full Heal - In the grass at the first corner of the lower path (Hidden)
* Itemfinder - Obtained from rival
* Great Ball - In the grass north of the location of the rival battle (Hidden)
* Revive (R/S only) - In the grass two squares east of Collector Edwin (Hidden)
* Revive (Emerald only) - Above two trainers near a sign (Hidden)
* Elixir (Emerald only) - Located one square above two trainers that can result in a double battle
* Poké Ball - At the last vertical portion of the lower path (Hidden)
* Nanab Berry x9 - In the patch of soil on the Mauville side of the route
* Rare Candy - On the small island in the center (Requires Surf)
==New Pokémon==
{|{{prettytable|notwide="1"}}
{|{{prettytable|notwide="1"}}
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | #43 Oddish
! style="background-color:#383a32;color:#fff;" | #43 Oddish
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | #309 Electrike
! style="background-color:#383a32;color:#fff;" | #309 Electrike
|-
|-
|[[File:Pokemon_043Oddish.png|left]] This classic Pokémon might be cute, but it doesn't pack too much power, having Absorb as its only damaging move until level 24, when it evolves into Gloom and learns Acid. It does learn a couple of status-inducing moves like {{bp|PosionPowder}} and {{bp|Stun Spore}}. Oddish can evolve into Gloom, which can evolve into Vileplume if exposed to a leaf stone or Bellossom if exposed to a Sun Stone. Vileplume has better Special Attack while Bellossom focuses on Special Defense and is a pure Grass-type. Both have mediocre speed, but if they're fighting in sunshine, their speed doubles, giving them potential to be very strong.
|[[File:Pokemon_043Oddish.png|left]] This classic Pokémon might be cute, but it doesn't pack too much power, having Absorb as its only damaging move until level 24, when it evolves into Gloom and learns Acid. It does learn a couple of status-inducing moves like {{bp|PosionPowder}} and {{bp|Stun Spore}}. Oddish can evolve into Gloom, which can evolve into Vileplume if exposed to a leaf stone or Bellossom if exposed to a Sun Stone. Vileplume has better Special Attack while Bellossom focuses on Special Defense and is a pure Grass-type. Both have mediocre speed, but if they're fighting in sunshine, their speed doubles, giving them potential to be very strong.
|[[File:Pokemon_309Electrike.png|left]] This is likely one of the first Electric-type Pokémon you come across in the game. It can have Static, an ability that paralyses anything that attacks you with a physical move. It evolves in Manectric, a standard Electric-type with good Special Attack and Speed.
|[[File:Pokemon_309Electrike.png|left]] This is likely one of the first Electric-type Pokémon you come across in the game. It can have Static, an ability that paralyses anything that attacks you with a physical move. It evolves in Manectric, a standard Electric-type with good Special Attack and Speed.
|-
|-
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" colspan="2" | #311 Plusle and #312 Minun
! style="background-color:#383a32;color:#fff;" colspan="2" | #311 Plusle and #312 Minun
|-
|-
| colspan="2" |[[File:Pokemon_311Plusle.png|left]] [[File:Pokemon_312Minun.png|right]] Don't confuse these two with Pikachu, as they are a lot different. Plusle is easier to catch in Sapphire while Minun is more common in Ruby and Emerald. Plusle and Minun have an interesting synergy going for them during double battles, in that using both of them in battle will boost their Special Attack stat. They also possess Helping Hand, which improves their ally's attack power in a double battle. Using two Pokémon that have nearly the same moveset, stats and typing in a double battle is inadvisable, so you're better off pairing one with another Pokémon. Individually, they're both decent in battle, with Plusle specializing in Special Attack and Minun in Special Defense.
| colspan="2" |[[File:Pokemon_311Plusle.png|left]] [[File:Pokemon_312Minun.png|right]] Don't confuse these two with Pikachu, as they are a lot different. Plusle is easier to catch in Sapphire while Minun is more common in Ruby and Emerald. Plusle and Minun have an interesting synergy going for them during double battles, in that using both of them in battle will boost their Special Attack stat. They also possess Helping Hand, which improves their ally's attack power in a double battle. Using two Pokémon that have nearly the same moveset, stats and typing in a double battle is inadvisable, so you're better off pairing one with another Pokémon. Individually, they're both decent in battle, with Plusle specializing in Special Attack and Minun in Special Defense.
|-
|-
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" colspan="2" | #316 Gulpin
! style="background-color:#383a32;color:#fff;" colspan="2" | #316 Gulpin
|-
|-
| colspan="2" |[[File:Pokemon_316Gulpin.png|left]] This peculiar Pokémon learns three interesting moves by level up: {{bp|Stockpile}}, {{bp|Swallow}} and {{bp|Spit Up}}. Stockpile lets you enhance the other two moves, increasing the power of Spit Up and letting you heal yourself with Swallow. It evolves into {{bp|Swalot}} at level 26. It is decent in defensive stats, especially with Stockpile.
| colspan="2" |[[File:Pokemon_316Gulpin.png|left]] This peculiar Pokémon learns three interesting moves by level up: {{bp|Stockpile}}, {{bp|Swallow}} and {{bp|Spit Up}}. Stockpile lets you enhance the other two moves, increasing the power of Spit Up and letting you heal yourself with Swallow. It evolves into {{bp|Swalot}} at level 26. It is decent in defensive stats, especially with Stockpile.
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==Items==
* Dire Hit: In the grass at the first corner of the lower path.
* Full Heal: Hidden in the grass at the first corner of the lower path.
* Itemfinder: Obtained from rival.
* Great Ball: Hidden in the grass north of the location of the rival battle.
* Revive: Hidden above two trainers near a sign. Only available in Emerald.
* Elixir: Located one square above two trainers that can result in a double battle. Only available in Emerald.
* Poké Ball: Hidden at the last vertical portion of the lower path.
* 2 Nanab Berries: Located in the patch of soil at the Mauville side of the route.
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 30 January 2024

New Pokémon
Ruby Sapphire Emerald
Oddish

Electrike
Plusle
Minun
Gulpin

Route 110 is a route between Slateport City to the South, and Mauville City to the North. There are a bunch of new Pokémon you can catch here, as well as lots of trainers to battle. There's two paths that you can take, the lower, grassy route, or the cycling road, which is only available for bikers. Since you don't have a bike just yet, you can only go the lower route.

There are two trainers before the path splits, one of them only in Emerald.

Ruby and Sapphire
Picture Pokémon Reward
Pokéfan Isabel
Plusle (lvl. 15)
Minun (lvl. 15)
1200
Emerald
Picture Pokémon Reward
Pokéfan Isabel
Plusle (lvl. 14)
Minun (lvl. 14)
1120
Pokéfan Kaleb
Minun (lvl. 14)
Plusle (lvl. 14)
1120

The Trick House[edit]

There's a house on this route called the Trick House, and it's the residence of a guy who goes by the name of Trick Master. He challenges any curious and bright trainer with a variety of different puzzles, from alternating access switches to trivia quizzes, but only if the trainer manages to spot him in the entrance room. Beating the puzzle gets you an item. There are a bunch of different puzzles, so many that they get their own page. Are you up to the challenge?

The Scenic Path[edit]

The lower path will be the only option available to you the first time you cross this route. There's a bunch of hidden items here, and, more importantly, your second rival battle. There is a Dire Hit around the first corner, while a Full Heal is located a few squares above the sign. You can find a Great Ball above the location where you fought your rival. In Emerald, two trainers guard a hidden Revive, while another pair of trainers guard an Elixir. Finally, you can obtain a Pokéball if you search the final stretch of the bottom route.

Ruby and Sapphire
Picture Pokémon Reward
Youngster Timmy
Poochyena (lvl. 12)
Aron (lvl. 16)
Electrike (lvl. 14)
224
Collector Edwin
Lombre (lvl. 14)
Nuzleaf (lvl. 14)
840
Psychic Edward
Abra (lvl. 16)744
Fisherman Dale
Goldeen (lvl. 16)
Goldeen (lvl. 16)
Goldeen (lvl. 16)
Barboach (lvl. 18)
480
Emerald
Picture Pokémon Reward
Youngster Timmy
Aron (lvl. 15)
Electrike (lvl. 13)
208
Collector Edwin
Lombre (lvl. 14)
Nuzleaf (lvl. 14)
840
Guitarist Joseph
Electrike (lvl. 14)
Voltorb (lvl. 14)
448
Psychic Edward
Abra (lvl. 15)360
Triathlete Alyssa
Magnemite (lvl. 15)600
Fisherman Dale
Tentacool (lvl. 11)
Wailmer (lvl. 14)
Tentacool (lvl. 11)
Wailmer (lvl. 14)
560

Rival Battle[edit]

After you bend the first corner, you'll soon encounter your rival. While Emerald players might have battled him/her back in Rustboro City, this will be the second time Ruby and Sapphire players meet him/her. Be sure to have all of your Pokémon healed up, as this will be a challenging match unless you're over-levelled. Some have even said that it is the single hardest rival battle in any main series Pokémon game.

In Ruby and Sapphire[edit]

Sprite Pokémon Trainer Brendan/May 1st 2nd 3rd Reward
If you chose Mudkip: Wailmer (lvl. 18) Numel (lvl. 18) Grovyle (lvl. 20) 1200; Itemfinder
If you chose Torchic: Shroomish (lvl. 18) Numel (lvl. 18) Marshtomp (lvl. 20)
If you chose Treecko: Wailmer (lvl. 18) Shroomish (lvl. 18) Combusken (lvl. 20)

The rival's starter pokémon will have it's own paragraph detailing strategies. Your rival will always have a water type, a grass type, and a fire type in this battle.

For players who chose Torchic or Treecko as their starter, his/her grass type will be Shroomish, while for players who chose Mudkip, it'll be Grovyle. Shroomish has an ability called Effect Spore, which paralyses the attacking pokémon if a physical move is used. This is problematic for pokémon like Taillow, which would be able to take the Shroomish out with Peck, but at the cost of Paralysis. Because of this, the best type move to use against Shroomish is Fire, as it is both Special attacking and Super-effective. If Fire-type moves are not available, then neutral Dark type attacks from pokémon like Poochyena or its evolved form Mightyena is recommended, as they are the only other available Special type attack that has Grass does not resist. As for it's own moves, the Shroomish has Tackle for coverage, Stun Spore for paralysing pokémon regardless of whether they attack or not, Leech Seed for recovering HP from your pokémon, and Mega Drain for the same purpose.

The water type your rival has is Wailmer for Mudkip and Treecko users, and Marshtomp for Torchic users. Their Wailmer has the ability Water Veil, which makes it immune from being burned. Its moves are Splash (for some reason), Growl (lowers your pokémon's ATK stat until the battle ends), Water Gun (benefits from STAB), and Rollout for coverage. While most pokémon you've encountered should do fine against Wailmer, some that excel at defeating it are Nincada, Shroomish, and Treecko, all thanks to their grass type moves. Electrike could also be used, but the chances of it having an attacking electric type move at its current level is low. Pokémon that you should avoid using here are Torchic and Geodude.

His/Her fire type is either Numel is your starter was Torchic or Mudkip, or Combusken if your starter was Treecko. Numel's ability is Oblivious, preventing stat changes, and it has a secondary ground typing, which makes it immune to all electric type attacks. However, it also makes it 4x weak against water type moves, making it barely a pebble tripping you up before the rival's starter if you have any water type mon (Marill, Tentacool, etc.) Naturally, pokémon such as Shroomish, Dustox, or any other grass or bug type should be avoided like the plague. As for moves, it has Growl to lower your ATK, Tackle to damage anything that resists or is not weak to Fire, and Ember for STAB.

The rival's starter if yours was Treecko is Combusken, at level 20. It's ability is Blaze, which increases the power of any Fire-type move by 50% if Combusken is below a third of its max health (when it's "in the red"). It's moves consist of Focus Energy for critical hit spamming, Peck for coverage, Ember for STAB, and Double Kick for STAB (only Ember benefits from Blaze). It also has naturally high Attack and Special Attack Stats, meaning that it's two STAB moves will do even more damage. Any grass, rock, dark, or bug type may as well begin digging their graves if brought out against this monster. Thankfully, however, it's weak against flying, psychic, ground, and water type attacks, which can be found in abundance on pokémon like Abra, Ralts, or Marill.

The rival's starter if yours was Torchic is Marshtomp, at level 20. It's ability is Torrent, which increases the power of any Water-type move by 50% if Marshtomp is below a third of its max health. It's moves consists of Foresight, which negates any of your attempts to heighten evasiveness, Bide to deal a large portion of damage to mons of most types at once, and Mud Shot and Water Gun to take advantage of STAB and its high ATK and SP.ATK stats. It is immune to Electric type attacks thanks to its Ground typing, but is 4x weak to Grass attacks too. Pokémon to avoid are rocl, electric, and fire types, while ones that are super effective against Marshtomp are grass types. Most other types are average against it.

The rival's starter if yours was Mudkip is Grovyle, again at level 20. It's ability is Overgrow, which increases the power of any Grass-type move by 50% if Grovyle is below a third of its max health. It's move consists of Absorb to both heal and take advantage of STAB, and Quick Attack, Pursuit, and Fury Cutter for coverage. It's SP.ATK is 85 like the other two mid-evolution starters, but what it excels in is speed, with a very impressive 95 base SPD stat. Thanks to this, it is highly likely that most of your team will be attacking second the entire time Grovyle is out, so make sure to end the battle quickly. Types to avoid are water, rock, ground, electric, and other grass types, while fire, poison, flying, bug, and ice types will be super-effective, with all other types being average.

In Emerald[edit]

Sprite Trainer Brendan/May 1st 2nd 3rd Reward
If the player chose Torchic: Lombre (lvl. 18) Slugma (lvl. 18) Marshtomp (lvl. 20) 1200; Itemfinder
If the player chose Mudkip: Slugma (lvl. 18) Wingull Grovyle (lvl. 20)
If the player chose Treecko: Wingull (lvl. 18) Lombre (lvl. 18) Combusken (lvl. 20)

In Emerald, the rival's starter pokémon is exactly the same as in Ruby and Sapphire, and thus will not be talked about again. The other two pokémon the rival has, however, have completely changed.

If your starter was Torchic or Mudkip, then the rival's fire type will be Slugma, at level 18. Slugma's ability is Flame Body, which applies the BRN status effect to any pokémon who attack it with a Physical attacking move. It's moves are Yawn, to put your pokémon to sleep (has no effect if the target pokémon is already suffering from a status effect), Ember to benefit from STAB, and Smog and Rock Throw to provide coverage. As usual, ground, rock, and water types are best against Slugma.

If your starter was Treecko or Mudkip, then the rival's water type will be Wingull, at level 18. Wingull also has the added bonus of a secondary flying typing. Its ability is Keen Eye, which prevents accuracy reduction. The moves Wingull has is Growl to lower your ATK, Supersonic to confuse your pokémon, and Water Gun and Wing Attack for STAB. The only two types that deal more than regular damage to Wingull is Rock and Electric, but the latter of those deals quadruple the regular damage.

If your starter was Treecko or Torchic, then the rival's grass type will be Lombre. However, Lombre's grass typing is its secondary typing, with water being its primary. This makes it relatively special in this battle. Its ability is Swift Swim, which raises the SPD stat of Lombre if it is raining. Lombre's moves are Growl to lower your ATK, Absorb for healing and STAB, Astonish for coverage, and Nature Power as a wild card. The best types to use against Lombre is poison, flying, and bug types.

Defeating your rival will net you an Itemfinder. It will help you find hidden items, and you can immediately test it out on this route.

Cycling Road[edit]

Once you obtain the bike, you can finally use the Cycling Road. It lets you avoid running into any wild Pokémon, but there are trainers looking for some battles.

Ruby and Sapphire
Picture Pokémon Reward
Psychic Jaclyn
Abra (lvl. 16)384
Triathlete Abigail
Magnemite (lvl. 17)680
Triathlete Anthony
Magnemite (lvl. 16)
Magnemite (lvl. 16)
640
Triathlete Benjamin
Magnemite (lvl. 17)680
Triathlete Jasmine
Magnemite (lvl. 15)
Magnemite (lvl. 15)
Voltorb (lvl. 7)
280
Triathlete Jacob
Voltorb (lvl. 7)
Voltorb (lvl. 7)
Magnemite (lvl. 15)
600
Emerald
Picture Pokémon Reward
Psychic Jaclyn
Abra (lvl. 16)384
Triathlete Abigail
Magnemite (lvl. 16)560
Triathlete Anthony
Magnemite (lvl. 14)
Magnemite (lvl. 14)
560
Triathlete Benjamin
Magnemite (lvl. 16)640
Triathlete Jasmine
Magnemite (lvl. 14)
Magnemite (lvl. 14)
Voltorb (lvl. 6)
240
Triathlete Jacob
Voltorb (lvl. 6)
Voltorb (lvl. 6)
Magnemite (lvl. 14)
560


Rate your cycling skills[edit]

There is a cyclist at the southern end of the cycling road. If you have a Mach Bike, he will tell you how long it took to cross the road and how many times you bump into something, as well as comment about how well you cycled. His comment depends on how many hidden penalties you've scored. You earn one penalty for doing the following:

  • Taking more than 15 seconds to cycle through the road.
  • Taking more than 1 minute to cycle through the road.
  • Bumping into the wall or another cyclist once.
  • Bumping into the wall or another cyclist 100 times.

Of course, it is a good idea to attempt for a high score after you defeat all the trainers, as the time spent fighting them counts into the time taken for you to complete the challenge. You obtain no prize even if you get the best possible rating, though it is a fun way of testing yourself.

Pokémon found[edit]

Ruby Level Encounter Rate Sapphire Level Encounter Rate Emerald Level Encounter Rate
Electrike 12-13 30% Electrike 12-13 30% Electrike 12-13 30%
Gulpin 12-13 15% Gulpin 12-13 15% Gulpin 12-13 15%
Oddish 13 10% Oddish 13 10% Oddish 13 10%
Wingull 12 8% Wingull 12 8% Wingull 12 8%
Zigzagoon 12 20% Zigzagoon 12 20% Poochyena 12 20%
Plusle 12-13 2% Plusle 13 15% Plusle 12-13 2%
Minun 13 15% Minun 12-13 2% Minun 13 15%
Surfing
Tentacool 5-35 60%
Wingull 10-30 35%
Pelipper 25-30 5%
Old Rod
Magikarp 5-10 70%
Tentacool 5-10 30%
Good Rod
Magikarp 10-30 60%
Tentacool 10-30 20%
Wailmer 10-30 20%
Super Rod
Wailmer 20-45 100%

Items[edit]

  • Dire Hit - In the grass at the first corner of the lower path
  • Full Heal - In the grass at the first corner of the lower path (Hidden)
  • Itemfinder - Obtained from rival
  • Great Ball - In the grass north of the location of the rival battle (Hidden)
  • Revive (R/S only) - In the grass two squares east of Collector Edwin (Hidden)
  • Revive (Emerald only) - Above two trainers near a sign (Hidden)
  • Elixir (Emerald only) - Located one square above two trainers that can result in a double battle
  • Poké Ball - At the last vertical portion of the lower path (Hidden)
  • Nanab Berry x9 - In the patch of soil on the Mauville side of the route
  • Rare Candy - On the small island in the center (Requires Surf)

New Pokémon[edit]

#43 Oddish #309 Electrike
This classic Pokémon might be cute, but it doesn't pack too much power, having Absorb as its only damaging move until level 24, when it evolves into Gloom and learns Acid. It does learn a couple of status-inducing moves like PosionPowder and Stun Spore. Oddish can evolve into Gloom, which can evolve into Vileplume if exposed to a leaf stone or Bellossom if exposed to a Sun Stone. Vileplume has better Special Attack while Bellossom focuses on Special Defense and is a pure Grass-type. Both have mediocre speed, but if they're fighting in sunshine, their speed doubles, giving them potential to be very strong.
This is likely one of the first Electric-type Pokémon you come across in the game. It can have Static, an ability that paralyses anything that attacks you with a physical move. It evolves in Manectric, a standard Electric-type with good Special Attack and Speed.
#311 Plusle and #312 Minun
Don't confuse these two with Pikachu, as they are a lot different. Plusle is easier to catch in Sapphire while Minun is more common in Ruby and Emerald. Plusle and Minun have an interesting synergy going for them during double battles, in that using both of them in battle will boost their Special Attack stat. They also possess Helping Hand, which improves their ally's attack power in a double battle. Using two Pokémon that have nearly the same moveset, stats and typing in a double battle is inadvisable, so you're better off pairing one with another Pokémon. Individually, they're both decent in battle, with Plusle specializing in Special Attack and Minun in Special Defense.
#316 Gulpin
This peculiar Pokémon learns three interesting moves by level up: Stockpile, Swallow and Spit Up. Stockpile lets you enhance the other two moves, increasing the power of Spit Up and letting you heal yourself with Swallow. It evolves into Swalot at level 26. It is decent in defensive stats, especially with Stockpile.