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[[File: | [[File:Pokemon EME Evergrande City (south).png|300px|right|thumb|Ever Grande City before Victory Road]] | ||
'''Ever Grande City''' actually has no settlements. There's just a pond, a waterfall, a Pokémon Center and lots of flowers. So why is this called a "city"? Your guess is as good as ours. | '''Ever Grande City''' actually has no settlements. There's just a pond, a waterfall, a Pokémon Center and lots of flowers. So why is this called a "city"? Your guess is as good as ours. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:32, 27 November 2023
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Ever Grande City actually has no settlements. There's just a pond, a waterfall, a Pokémon Center and lots of flowers. So why is this called a "city"? Your guess is as good as ours.
Anyway, the main entrance to the Victory Road is here.
Pokémon found[edit]
Ruby | Encounter Rate | Sapphire | Encounter Rate | Emerald | Encounter Rate |
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60% | ![]() |
60% | ![]() |
60% |
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35% | ![]() |
35% | ![]() |
35% |
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5% | ![]() |
5% | ![]() |
5% |
Ruby | Encounter Rate | Sapphire | Encounter Rate | Emerald | Encounter Rate |
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Old Rod | |||||
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70% | ![]() |
70% | ![]() |
70% |
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30% | ![]() |
30% | ![]() |
30% |
Good Rod | |||||
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60% | ![]() |
60% | ![]() |
60% |
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20% | ![]() |
20% | ![]() |
20% |
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20% | ![]() |
20% | ![]() |
20% |
Super Rod | |||||
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45% | ![]() |
45% | ![]() |
45% |
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40% | ![]() |
40% | ![]() |
40% |
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15% | ![]() |
15% | ![]() |
15% |
Fishing[edit]
You can catch Luvdisc, Corsola and Wailmer by fishing in the pond using a Super Rod. If you didn't trade away the rare Bellossom for a Corsola in Pacifidlog Town, catch a Corsola here.
Luvdisc is poor in battling but in the wild it usually holds the item Heart Scale. Use a Pokémon that is not holding any item and that knows the attack Thief, Covet or Trick to steal a Heart Scale. Then give the scale to a collector in Fallarbor Town and he will teach one of your Pokémon a move that it was able to learn but deleted or never learned.