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#Table of Contests
{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire}}
## [[Walkthrough]]
{{Game
### [[Littleroot Town]]
|completion=3
### [[Route 101]]
|image=PokemonRS.jpg
### [[Oldale Town]]
|title=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
### [[Route 103]]
|developer=[[Game Freak]]
### [[Route 102]]
|publisher={{colist|Nintendo|The Pokémon Company}}
### [[Petalburg City]]
|year=2002
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|systems={{syslist|gba}}
### [[Petalburg Woods]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{USK|none}}{{PEGI|3}}
### [[Rustboro City]]
|genre=[[RPG]]
### [[Route 116]]
|players=1
### [[Rusturf Tunnel]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
### [[Route 105]]
|preceded by=[[Pokémon Crystal]]
### [[Route 106]]
|followed by=[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]
### [[Dewford Town]]
|series=Pokémon
### [[Granite Cave]]
}}
### [[Route 107]]
{{Bulbapedia}}
### [[Route 108]]
'''Pokémon Ruby''' is (together with '''Pokémon Sapphire''') the first {{c|Pokémon}} game for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It features greatly enhanced graphics, 135 more Pokémon to catch and train, and an entirely new game world to play in. It was later followed by '''Pokémon Emerald''', an enhanced third version featuring improved graphics and an adjusted main storyline.
### [[Route 109]]
### [[Slateport City]]
### [[Route 110]]
### [[Mauville City]]
### [[New Mauville]]
### [[Route 117]]
### [[Verdanturf Town]]
### [[Trainer Hill]]
### [[Route 111]]
### [[Mirage Tower]]
### [[Route 112]]
### [[Fiery Path]]
### [[Route 113]]
### [[Fallarbor Town]]
### [[Route 114]]
### [[Meteor Falls]]
### [[Route 115]]
### [[Mt. Chimney]]
### [[Jagged Pass]]
### [[Lavaridge Town]]
### [[Route 118]]
### [[Route 119]]
### [[Fortree City]]
### [[Route 120]]
### [[Route 121]]
### [[Safari Zone]]
### [[Lilycove City]]
### [[route 122]]
### [[Mt. Pyre]]
### [[Route 123]]
### [[Team Aqua Hideout]]
### [[Team Magma Hideout]]
### [[Route 124]]
### [[Mossdeep City]]
### [[Route 125]]
### [[The Shoal Cave]]
### [[Route 126]]
### [[Sootopolis City]]
### [[Route 127]]
### [[Route 128]]
### [[Seafloor Cavern]]
### [[Cave of Origin]]
### [[Sea Cavern]]
### [[Land Cavern]]
### [[Route 129]]
### [[Sky Pillar]]
### [[Route 130]]
### [[Route 131]]
### [[Pacifidlog Town]]
### [[Route 132]]
### [[Route 133]]
### [[Route 134]]
### [[Ever Grande City 1]]
### [[Victory Road]]
### [[Ever Grande City 2]]
### [[The Elite Four]]
### [[S.S. Tidal]]
### [[Battle Tower]]
### [[Battle Frontier]]
### [[Tickets]]


## [[Basics]]
The game is set in the land of Hoenn where you (the main character) embark on a brand new adventure and aim to become the best Pokémon trainer ever.
### [[Controls]]
### [[New Stuff]]
### [[Battling]]
### [[Catching Pokemon]]
### [[Evolution]]
### [[Breeding]]
### [[Pokemon Contests]]
### [[Special]]


## [[Secrets]]
The goal of all trainers is to defeat all eight of the Gym Leaders and earn the eight badges from each leader. Only then you will have access to [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/The Elite Four|the Elite Four]], where you can test your skills as a Pokémon trainer.


## [[Exclusives]]
There are also many objectives standing in your way of fulfilling your goal, including the villains, Team Aqua or Magma (Aqua in Sapphire, Magma in Ruby) who attempt to destroy the world of Pokémon, however, your objective is to stop them and be the hero of the Pokémon world.


## [[Pokedex]]
At times, like all Pokémon games, you will encounter wild Pokémon (which you can catch), and be battled by other trainers, however, if you train ''your'' Pokémon well, you should be able to keep ahead.
### [[Hoenn Dex]]
### [[National Dex]]
### [[Other]]


## [[Moves]]
<gallery>
### [[TM's]]
File:Pokemon Sapphire.jpg|Sapphire cover art.
### [[HM's]]
File:Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire JP box.jpg|Japanese Ruby and Sapphire cover art.
### [[Other Moves]]
</gallery>
### [[Combo's]]
### [[Contest Moves]]


## [[Items]]
{{ToC}}
### [[Healing Items]]
{{Pokémon}}
### [[Evolution Items]]
### [[Useful Items]]
### [[Berries]]
### [[Hold Items]]
### [[Key Itmes]]
### [[Mail]]
### [[Balls]]
### [[Base Items]]
### [[Wild Pokemon Items]]


## [[Cheats]]
[[Category:Game Freak]]
 
[[Category:RPG]]
## [[Credits]]
[[Category:Single player]]
 
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
## [[Index]]
[[Category:Mirrored release games]]
### [[Index]]
### [[Glossary]]
### [[Places and People]]
### [[Sources]]
### [[Internal Links]]
### [[External Links]]

Latest revision as of 16:24, 10 October 2022

Box artwork for Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
Box artwork for Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
Developer(s)Game Freak
Publisher(s)Nintendo, The Pokémon Company
Year released2002
System(s)Game Boy Advance
Preceded byPokémon Crystal
Followed byPokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
SeriesPokémon
Genre(s)RPG
Players1
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB EveryoneUSK All agesPEGI Ages 3+
LinksPokémon Ruby and Sapphire ChannelSearchSearch

Pokémon Ruby is (together with Pokémon Sapphire) the first Pokémon game for the Game Boy Advance. It features greatly enhanced graphics, 135 more Pokémon to catch and train, and an entirely new game world to play in. It was later followed by Pokémon Emerald, an enhanced third version featuring improved graphics and an adjusted main storyline.

The game is set in the land of Hoenn where you (the main character) embark on a brand new adventure and aim to become the best Pokémon trainer ever.

The goal of all trainers is to defeat all eight of the Gym Leaders and earn the eight badges from each leader. Only then you will have access to the Elite Four, where you can test your skills as a Pokémon trainer.

There are also many objectives standing in your way of fulfilling your goal, including the villains, Team Aqua or Magma (Aqua in Sapphire, Magma in Ruby) who attempt to destroy the world of Pokémon, however, your objective is to stop them and be the hero of the Pokémon world.

At times, like all Pokémon games, you will encounter wild Pokémon (which you can catch), and be battled by other trainers, however, if you train your Pokémon well, you should be able to keep ahead.

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