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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
* Dire Hit - | * Dire Hit - in the grass at the first corner of the lower path | ||
* Full Heal - | * Full Heal - hidden in the grass at the first corner of the lower path | ||
* Itemfinder - | * Itemfinder - obtained from rival | ||
* Great Ball - | * Great Ball - hidden in the grass north of the location of the rival battle | ||
* Revive (R/S only) - | * Revive (R/S only) - hidden in the grass two squares east of Collector Edwin | ||
* Revive (Emerald only) - | * Revive (Emerald only) - hidden above two trainers near a sign | ||
* Elixir (Emerald only) - | * Elixir (Emerald only) - located one square above two trainers that can result in a double battle | ||
* Poké Ball - | * Poké Ball - hidden at the last vertical portion of the lower path | ||
* Nanab | * 9 Nanab Berries - located in the patch of soil at the Mauville side of the route | ||
* Rare Candy - | * Rare Candy - on the small island in the center (requires Surf) | ||
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! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | #43 Oddish | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | #309 Electrike | ||
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|[[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. | ||
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! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" colspan="2" | #311 Plusle and #312 Minun | ||
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| 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. | ||
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! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" colspan="2" | #316 Gulpin | ||
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| 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. |