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==Slateport Beach==
As soon as you arrive you will be in Slateport's beach and will encounter more than
a couple trainers on your way up to the city. Talk to the little girl with the pink inner tube and she will give you a Soft Sand just for talking to her. The trainers aren't a big deal but will offer some experience points which will be useful in your next encounter with Aqua/Magma.
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{{pokemon trainer
|game=RS
|details='''Sailor Huey'''
* {{bp|Machop|14}}
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{{pokemon trainer
|game=RS
|details='''Tuber Rickey'''
* {{bp|Zigzagoon|14}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=RS
|details='''Sailor Edmund'''
* {{bp|Wingull|12}}
* {{bp|Wingull|12}}
* {{bp|Machop|12}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=RS
|details='''Tuber Lola'''
* {{bp|Azurill|13}}
* {{bp|Azurill|13}}
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{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|details='''Sailor Huey'''
* {{bp|Wingull|12}}
* {{bp|Machop|12}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|details='''Sailor Edmund'''
* {{bp|Wingull|13}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|details='''Tuber Hailey'''
* {{bp|Marill|13}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|details='''Tuber Ricky'''
* {{bp|Zigzagoon|13}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|details='''Tuber Lola'''
* {{bp|Azurill|12}}
* {{bp|Azurill|13}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|game=E
|details='''Tuber Chandler'''
* {{bp|Tentacool|12}}
* {{bp|Tentacool|12}}
}}
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At the north west part of the beach is Seashore House. The owner of this house loves watching heated battles, and if you can defeat all the trainers in the house, you get a special prize!
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|details='''Beauty Johanna'''
* {{bp|Goldeen|13}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|details='''Tuber Simon'''
* {{bp|Azurill|12}}
* {{bp|Marill|12}}
}}
{{pokemon trainer
|details='''Sailor Dwayne'''
* {{bp|Tentacool|11}}
* {{bp|Machop|11}}
* {{bp|Wingull|11}}
}}
Talk to the trainers after the battles. For putting up such an interesting fight, he'll give you half a dozen bottle of Soda Pop! It restores 60 health per use, pretty much instantly refilling your Pokemon's health during this part of the game. While you can't take the challenge again, you can buy more Soda Pop from the owner for [[File:Pokebuck.png]]300 each.
There's a lot of hidden items on the beach. There's a Heart Scale hidden under the westernmost green umbrella. Search the westernmost beach chair for a Great Ball. There's also a Revive around the western shoreline and an Ether southeast of the girl who gave you the Soft Sand.


==Deliver the goods!==
==Deliver the goods!==
[[File:PRSSlateportCity.png|thumb|300px]]
[[File:PRSSlateportCity.png|thumb|300px]]
With a busy market, a club, a museum and a contest hall(a battle tent for Emerald players), there's a lot to see and do. You still have to deliver the Devon goods, so go to the shipyard to look for Stern.
With a busy market, a club, a museum and a contest hall(a battle tent for Emerald players), there's a lot to see and do. You still have to deliver the Devon goods, so go to the shipyard to look for Stern.
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===Where's Captain Stern?===
===Where's Captain Stern?===
The shipyard is where new ships are built and old ships are sank. Stern isn't around and the man reading the blueprints will confirm this. With nothing else to do, head outside and north to the Oceanic Museum.
The shipyard is where new ships are built and old ships are sunk. Stern isn't around and the man reading the blueprints will confirm this. You have one thing to do before heading north to the Oceanic Museum, stop by the Poké Mart and pickup a Harbor Mail as you’ll need it in Mauville City to receive a Coin Case.


===The Oceanic Museum===
===The Oceanic Museum===
When you first arrived, you might've noticed the long line of Magma/Aqua grunts waiting outside, blocking the entrance. Once you've spoken to the man at the shipyard, the line will clear and you can finally enter. The admission fee is [[File:Pokebuck.png]]50, though if you have less than that the receptionist will think you are a grunt and let you enter for free. You'll immediately notice Team Magma/Aqua grunts all over the museum, and the first one you meet is the same grunt you battled before! He'll give you TM46 (Thief) so that you'll leave him alone. Thief is an interesting Dark Type move that let's you steal the opposing Pokemon's held items, but it's a pretty weak move.
When you first arrived, you might've noticed the long line of Magma/Aqua grunts waiting outside, blocking the entrance. Once you've spoken to the man at the shipyard, the line will clear and you can finally enter. The admission fee is [[File:Pokebuck.png]]50, though if you have less than that the receptionist will think you are a grunt and let you enter for free. You'll immediately notice Team Magma/Aqua grunts all over the museum, and the first one you meet is the same grunt you battled before! He'll give you '''TM46 (Thief)''' so that you'll leave him alone. Thief is an interesting Dark Type move that let's you steal the opposing Pokemon's held items, but it's a pretty weak move.


Walk upstairs and you will meet Capt. Stern. After finally giving him the Devon goods you'll be confronted by two grunts who'll challenge you to a battle.
Walk upstairs and you will meet Capt. Stern. After finally giving him the Devon goods you'll be confronted by two grunts who'll challenge you to a battle.


'''In Ruby'''
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{{Pokemon Trainer Table
* Team Magma Grunt
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* {{bp|Numel|15}}
|trnr1= [[File:PKMN Emerald MagmaGruntM.png|left]]{{-}} Team Magma Grunt
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Numel}}{{bp|Numel|15}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]300
|trnr2= [[File:PKMN Emerald MagmaGruntM.png|left]]{{-}} Team Magma Grunt
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Zubat}}{{bp|Zubat|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Numel}}{{bp|Numel|14}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]280
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{{Pokemon Trainer Table
|game=SAP
|trnr1= [[File:Pokemon RS Aqua Grunt M.png|left]]{{-}} Team Aqua Grunt
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Carvanha}}{{bp|Carvanha|15}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]300
|trnr2= [[File:Pokemon RS Aqua Grunt M.png|left]]{{-}} Team Aqua Grunt
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Zubat}}{{bp|Zubat|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Carvanha}}{{bp|Carvanha|14}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]280
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{{Pokemon Trainer Table
|game=EME
|trnr1= [[File:Pokemon RS Aqua Grunt M.png|left]]{{-}} Team Aqua Grunt
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Carvanha}}{{bp|Carvanha|15}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]300
|trnr2= [[File:Pokemon RS Aqua Grunt M.png|left]]{{-}} Team Aqua Grunt
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Zubat}}{{bp|Zubat|14}} <br/> {{PokePic|Carvanha}}{{bp|Carvanha|14}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]280
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* Team Magma Grunt
Once you defeat the grunts their leader will show up (Maxie for Ruby players, and Archie for Sapphire and Emerald players). After warning you not to meddle in their business any further, they will leave.
* {{bp|Numel|14}}
* {{bp|Zubat|14}}


'''In Sapphire/Emerald'''
Upon exiting the museum, Scott will show up and ask to be added on your PokéNav. He explains that he wants to keep an eye on the talents of other trainers as well, so he'll be roaming other towns more. He then leaves.


* Team Aqua Grunt
==Points of Interest==
* {{bp|Carvanha|15}}
 
* Team Aqua Grunt
* {{bp|Zubat|14}}
* {{bp|Carvanha|14}}
 
Once you defeat the grunts their leader will show up. After warning you not to meddle in their business any further, they will leave.


===Name Rater===
===Name Rater===
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===Slateport Market===
===Slateport Market===
As Slateport is located beside the sea, there's plenty of water to grow food, and so a market started. It contains a lot of different items that you wouldn't find in your typical Poké Mart, so it's well worth your time to check it out.
The Slateport Market contains a myriad of items that are not found in a typical Poké Mart, so it's well worth your time to visit.


====Doll Vendor====
====Doll Vendor====
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|colspan="2"|Doll Shop
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The doll vendor sells dolls that you can use to decorate your room or secret base.
The doll vendor sells dolls that you can use to decorate your room or secret base.
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====TM Vendor====
====TM Vendor====
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|colspan="2"|TM Shop
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|TM43 (Secret Power)||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]3000
|TM43 (Secret Power)||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]3000
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This vendor only appears after you've received TM43 (Secret Power) from one of their members on Route 111.
This vendor only appears after you've received TM43 (Secret Power) from one of their members on [[../Route 111/]].
 
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====The Energy Guru====
====The Energy Guru====
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|colspan="2"|Energy Guru
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|HP Up||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]9800
|HP Up||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]9800
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The Energy Guru's items might be pricey, but they're very useful. Each item permanently increases your Pokemon's stats. Also, the woman to his left will give you an effort ribbon if your main Pokemon doesn't already have a ribbon and had accumulated 510 effort values.
The Energy Guru's items might be pricey, but they're very useful. Each item permanently increases your Pokémon's stats. Also, the woman to his left will give you an '''Effort Ribbon''' if your main Pokémon doesn't already have a ribbon and had accumulated 510 effort values.
 
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====Secret Base Shop====
====Secret Base Shop====
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===Hyper Contests===
===Hyper Contests===
At the northwest part of Slateport in Ruby and Sapphire is the Hyper Rank Contest Hall. Your Pokemon aren't egligible to enter this contest just yet, but you can get some items here. Talk to the girl and she will give you a Pokeblock Case, which let's you store Pokeblocks that you can make with berries using machines in the Contest Hall. A sailor near the stage will give you TM41 (Torment) for listening to him. It prevents a Pokemon from using the same move twice, and can be pretty devastating for Pokemon with only one or two damaging moves.
At the northwest part of Slateport in Ruby and Sapphire is the Hyper Rank Contest Hall. Your Pokémon aren't eligible to enter this contest just yet, but you can get some items here. Talk to the girl and she will give you a '''Pokéblock Case''', which lets you store Pokéblocks that you can make with berries using machines in the Contest Hall. A sailor near the stage will give you '''TM41 ({{bpm|Torment}})''' for listening to him. It prevents a Pokémon from using the same move twice, and can be pretty devastating for Pokémon with only one or two damaging moves.


As for entering the Pokemon Contest here, you can only do that if the pokemon you're entering has beaten the Super Rank Pokemon Contest in Fallarbor, which is still quite far away.
As for entering the Pokémon Contest here, you can only do that if the pokémon you're entering has beaten the Super Rank Pokémon Contest in Fallarbor, which is still quite far away.


===The Battle Tent===
===The Battle Tent===
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For Emerald players, the Contest Hall is replaced by the Battle Tent. There is also a sailor there that will give you TM41, so be sure to talk to him.
For Emerald players, the Contest Hall is replaced by the Battle Tent. There is also a sailor there that will give you TM41, so be sure to talk to him.


Battle Tents always have contain some kind of gimmick that is used in the Battle Frontier accessible only after you defeat the Pokemon League. Battling here gives you no experience or money, though you do receive a prize if you complete the challenge.
Battle Tents always contain some kind of gimmick that is used in the Battle Frontier accessible only after you defeat the Pokémon League. Battling here gives you no experience or money, though you do receive a prize if you complete the challenge.


The gimmick of this Battle Tent is that you can't use your own Pokemon. You have to select 3 Pokemon from a random selection of 6, all at level 30. You can check their summaries to know their stats and moves, and it's advised that you do that. Once you've selected your Pokemon, you'll battle against 3 trainers using random Pokemon. After each battle you can choose to trade a Pokemon with the other trainer, though you can't see their summaries and have to deduce their movesets from observing them in battle. There's not much of a strategy to help you beat this Battle Tent. Just choose a Pokemon with a good moveset for your team and hope you don't get put at a type disadvantage against the opponent's Pokemon. You get a Full Heal for beating the challenge, which let's you heal any status afflictions on one Pokemon. It's a very good item, so it might be worth it to take the challenge multiple times.
The gimmick of this Battle Tent is that you can't use your own Pokémon. You have to select 3 Pokémon from a random selection of 6, all at level 30. You can check their summaries to know their stats and moves, and it's advised that you do that. Once you've selected your Pokémon, you'll battle against 3 trainers using random Pokémon. After each battle you can choose to trade a Pokémon with the other trainer, though you can't see their summaries and have to deduce their movesets from observing them in battle. There's not much of a strategy to help you beat this Battle Tent. Just choose a Pokémon with a good moveset for your team and hope you don't get put at a type disadvantage against the opponent's Pokémon. You get a '''Full Heal''' for beating the challenge, which lets you heal any status afflictions on one Pokémon. It's a very good item, so it might be worth it to take the challenge multiple times.


===The Pokemon Fan Club===
If you've already cleared Team Aqua/Magma out of the Museum, you'll run into Scott again. He doesn't say anything important, he just encourages you to defeat the battle tent and to "Give it your best effort!".
The Pokemon Fan Club is a club where trainers meet and chat about their favourite Pokemon. Talk to one of the woman and she will give you a Soothe Bell if your Pokemon has high happiness. A man will give you a scarf if any of your Pokemon's contest stats are maxed out. He'll give a different scarf for every different stat.
 
===The Pokémon Fan Club===
The Pokémon Fan Club is a club where trainers meet and chat about their favourite Pokémon. Talk to one of the woman and she will give you a Soothe Bell if your Pokémon has high happiness. A man will give you a scarf if any of your Pokémon's contest stats are maxed out. He'll give a different scarf for every different stat:
*Red Scarf → max Coolness
*Blue Scarf → max Beauty
*Pink Scarf → max Cuteness
*Green Scarf → max Cleverness
*Yellow Scarf → max Toughness


== Items ==
== Items ==
* Great Ball: Hidden South west of the Seashore House, under the blue towel laying on the beach.
* TM46 (Thief) - obtained in the Oceanic Museum from a Team Magma(R)/Aqua(S/E) Grunt
* Ether: Hidden on the south-east corner, directly south-east of the two children, and east of the beach towel.
* Soothe Bell - from the woman at the back of the Pokémon Fan Club when the player's lead Pokémon has at least 150 friendship
* Revive: Hidden at the southern portion of Route 109 beach.  It is one cell north of Mr. Briney's landing point and five squares west.
* Powder Jar (Emerald only) - obtained from the woman in the northeast corner of the Slateport Market
* Heart Scale: Hidden south of the Seashore House, under the green parasol.
* Effort Ribbon - obtained from the woman next to the Energy Guru in the Slateport Market, if the player's lead Pokémon has 510 EVs
* Heart Scale: Hidden one square north of the old man with his Zigzagzoon.
* DeepSeaTooth/DeepSeaScale - obtained from Captain Stern in exchange for the Scanner, choose one
* TM41 (Torment) - obtained from a Sailor in the Contest Hall
* Pokéblock Case (R/S only) - obtained from a little girl in the Contest Hall
* Full Heal (Emerald only) - reward for completing the Battle Tent
 
 
==Pokémon found==
{| {{prettytable|text center=1}}
! style="background-color:#383a32;color:#fff" | Ruby, Sapphire, & Emerald
! style="background-color:#383a32;color:#fff" | Level
! style="background-color:#383a32;color:#fff" | Encounter Rate
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! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water light}};color:#fff" colspan="3" | Surfing
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Tentacool}}{{bp|Tentacool}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 5-35
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 60%
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Wingull}}{{bp|Wingull}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 35%
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Pelipper}}{{bp|Pelipper}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 25-30
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 5%
|-
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water light}};color:#fff" colspan="3" | Old Rod
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Magikarp}}{{bp|Magikarp}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 5-10
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 70%
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Tentacool}}{{bp|Tentacool}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 5-10
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 30%
|-
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}};color:#fff" colspan="3" | Good Rod
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Magikarp}}{{bp|Magikarp}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 60%
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Tentacool}}{{bp|Tentacool}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Wailmer}}{{bp|Wailmer}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
|-
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water dark}};color:#fff" colspan="3" | Super Rod
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Wailmer}}{{bp|Wailmer}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20-45
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 100%
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