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(→‎New Pokémon: Tyranitar is and always has been a Rock/Dark type, it was mistakenly listed as Ground/Dark type.)
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And heavyweight is right. Once evolved to {{bp|Donphan}} at level 25, this Pokemon gains a heavy boost to its attack and defense stats, along with a not too shabby HP. With these stats, Donphan can truly become a heavy hitter within your team.
And heavyweight is right. Once evolved to {{bp|Donphan}} at level 25, this Pokemon gains a heavy boost to its attack and defense stats, along with a not too shabby HP. With these stats, Donphan can truly become a heavy hitter within your team.


Be warned though, that its Sp Def and Speed stats are on the bottom, so any fast Grass or Water Pokemon can easily one-shot Donphan. Moreover, its learnset will not contain any Ground moves until {{bpm|Earthquake}} at level 49, so TM's will be necessary.
Be warned though, that its Sp Def and Speed stats are very poor, so any fast Grass or Water Pokemon can easily one-shot Donphan. Moreover, its learnset will not contain any Ground moves until {{bpm|Earthquake}} at level 49, so TM's will be necessary.
| [[File:Pokemon 246Larvitar.png|Larvitar|right]] {{bp|Larvitar}} is another small Pokemon just bursting with potential.
| [[File:Pokemon 246Larvitar.png|Larvitar|right]] {{bp|Larvitar}} is another small Pokemon just bursting with potential.


A Rock/Ground Pokemon, Larvitar follows the same progression that another powerhouse, the Dratini family. Like its Dragon counterparts, Larvitar, and its evolution at level 30 ,{{bp|Pupitar}},hold mediocre stats and movesets.  
A Rock/Ground Pokemon, Larvitar follows the same progression that another powerhouse, the Dratini family. Like its Dragon counterparts, Larvitar, and its evolution at level 30, {{bp|Pupitar}},hold mediocre stats and movesets.  


Once it evolves into {{bp|Tyranitar}} at level 55, however, its types change to Rock/Dark, and its stats shoot up into the stratosphere. Tyranitar can devastate most teams by itself, and will even learn {{bpm|Earthquake}} at level 61.  
Once it evolves into {{bp|Tyranitar}} at level 55, however, its types change to Rock/Dark, and its stats shoot up into the stratosphere. Tyranitar can devastate most teams by itself, and will even learn {{bpm|Earthquake}} at level 61.  
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| [[File:Pokemon_201Unown.png|left]] {{bp|Unown}}, the Symbol Pokemon, is not known to evolve into any Pokemon, but in fact has 28 different shapes, one for each of the 26 letters in the alphabet, as well as the "?" and "!" symbols.
| [[File:Pokemon_201Unown.png|left]] {{bp|Unown}}, the Symbol Pokemon, is not known to evolve into any Pokemon, but in fact has 28 different shapes, one for each of the 26 letters in the alphabet, as well as the "?" and "!" symbols.


Unown has mediocre stats all across the board, and although it is part of the powerful Psychic type, there is no guarantee that it can exploit its type, as its one and only move is {{bpm|Hidden Power}}, a move whose type changes according to the Pokemon's EV values. It learns no other moves, by leveling or TM.
Unown has mediocre stats all across the board, and although it is a member of the powerful Psychic type, there is no guarantee that it can exploit its type, as its one and only move is {{bpm|Hidden Power}}, a move whose type changes according to the Pokemon's EV values. It learns no other moves, by leveling or TM.


Essentially, while Unown is a strange Pokemon, it'll provide little use to any team. Catch one for your Pokedex and leave it in your PC.
Essentially, while Unown is a strange Pokemon, it'll provide little use to any team. Catch one for your Pokedex and leave it in your PC.

Revision as of 14:45, 21 April 2019

Seven Island is the last of the Sevii Islands, and holder of the strongest trainers of the game, aside from the Elite Four. Gear up and tackle the challenges within Trainer Tower, and make your way to solve the final puzzle within the Tanoby Ruins!

Seven Island Town

Seven Island Town.
Poke Mart
Great Ball 600
Ultra Ball 1200
Revive 1500
Full Restore 3000
Hyper Potion 1200
Max Potion 2500
Full Heal 500
Escape Rope 550
Max Repel 700


Seven Island is the last of the Sevii Islands. The town offers the usual amenities, such as the Poke Center and Poke Mart. A Move Tutor on the bridge south of the town will teach one of your Pokemon Swords Dance.

There are two paths you can take. Head north and you'll encounter Trainer Tower. Head south and you'll go towards Sevault Canyon and the Tanoby Ruins. You can tackle them in whatever way you choose.

Trainer Tower

Trainer Tower.
Poke Mart
Great Ball 600
Ultra Ball 1200
Revive 1500
Full Restore 3000
Hyper Potion 1200
Max Potion 2500
Full Heal 500
Escape Rope 550
Max Repel 700

Trainer Tower is the ultimate trainer challenge. Should you choose to climb it, you will have to go through eight levels of trainers to reach the top and claim a special prize.

Battling the trainers here will neither give you levels nor money. The battles are timed, so try to do your best, and the level of the Pokémon here will match the level of your highest level Pokémon.

There are 4 modes: Single Mode, Double Mode, Knockout Mode, and Mixed Mode.

Entrance

Heading north, you'll have to tackle two battles before you enter the Tower. Within, you'll find a Poke Center and a Poke Mart as well. The battles are unlike other challenges you may have found in different Pokemon games, as you are allowed to heal within and outside battles. Good Luck!

Extra Items!
All of your opponents in Trainer Tower have held items, and some are quite rare, so you may think of bringing a Pokemon or two that know Thief or Covet to get them!

Trainers

Name 1st 2nd 3rd Money
File:Pokemon FRLG PsychicF.png
Rodette
Natu 48 Drowzee 48 Hypno 50 1000
File:Pokemon FRLG PsychicM.png
Dario
Girafarig 52 1040

Pokemon Found

FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Surfing
Tentacool 5-40 95% Tentacool 5-40 95%
Tentacruel 35-40 5% Tentacruel 35-40 5%
Old Rod
Magikarp 5 100% Magikarp 5 100%
Good Rod
Horsea 5-15 80% Krabby 5-15 80%
Magikarp 5-15 20% Magikarp 5-15 20%
Super Rod
Horsea 15-25 40% Krabby 15-25 40%
Seadra 25-35 4% Kingler 25-35 4%
Qwilfish 15-25 40% Remoraid 15-25 40%
Gyarados 15-25 15% Gyarados 15-25 15%
Psyduck 15-35 1% Slowpoke 15-35 1%

Single Mode

Single Mode are simply single trainer battles. Beat the eight trainers and you'll be rewarded with an Upgrade (to evolve Porygon into Porygon2 during a trade).

Floor Trainers Pokemon
1 Alberto Feraligatr Kangaskhan
2 File:Pokemon FRLG BugCatcher.png Brandon Beedrill Yanma
3 Jarrett Weezing Exeggcute
4 Cole Primeape Slowbro
5 Joey Nidoking Tauros
6 Braden Dunsparce Politoed
7 File:Pokémon.FRLG.Burglar.png Jac Meowth Chansey
8 Lily Togepi Snorlax

Double Mode

Doubles are battles with couple trainers. Beat eight couples and be rewarded with a Dragon Scale (to evolve Seadra into Kingdra during a trade).

Floor Trainers Pokemon
1 Jen & Kira Jolteon Espeon
2 File:Pokemon FRLG Crushkin.png Jo & Haley Alakazam Houndoom
3 File:Pokemon FRLG Crushkin.png Ric & Rene Golem Machamp
4 Isac & Mag Piloswine Crobat
5 Jos & Anne Blissey Arcanine
6 Emy & Alek Ursaring Furret
7 File:Pokemon FRLG SisandBro.png Axe & Ren Lanturn Dragonair
8 Geb & Megan Gyarados Rhydon

Knockout Mode

Knockout Mode are battles where you will tackle three trainers, one after the other with no healing time between battles. Beat eight floors and be rewarded with a Metal Coat (to evolve Onix and Scyther into Steelix and Scizor during trade respectively. It also powers Steel type moves when held).

Floor Trainers Pokemon
1 Jordy & Ernest & Gabriel Magby Togepi Smoochum
2 Mike & Rebecca & Nicolas Charizard Flareon Poliwrath
3 Camryn & Natalia & Kathleen Miltank Vileplume Lapras
4 Brennan & Kaden & Emanuel Chansey Seaking Vaporeon
5 Maura & Mikaela & Flint Nidoran♀ Nidorina Nidoqueen
6 Ben & Camden & Zackery Ampharos Granbull Misdreavus
7 Priscilla & Charlotte & File:Pokemon FRLG SwimmerF.pngShania Goldeen Qwilfish Mantine
8 File:Pokemon FRLG Pokémon Ranger F.png Chelsea & File:Pokemon FRLG Pokémon Ranger M.png Trenton & Albert Starmie Arcanine Venusaur

Mixed Mode

Mixed brings a combination of all the previous modes. Beat eight floors and be rewarded with a King's Rock (to evolve Poliwhirl and Slowpoke into Politoed and Slowking during trade respectively. Also a Pokemon holding it will now have a chance to make the opponent flinch when attacking).

Floor Trainers Pokemon
1 Allyson Starmie Kingdra
2 File:Pokemon FRLG PsychicM.png Lorenzo Hypno Gengar
3 File:Pokemon FRLG SuperNerd.png Owen Jolteon Porygon2
4 Geb & Megan Nidoking Nidoqueen
5 File:Pokemon FRLG SisandBro.png Kat & Kitt Corsola Kingler
6 File:Pokemon FRLG Pokémon Ranger F.png Chelsea & File:Pokemon FRLG Pokémon Ranger M.png Trenton & Albert Ledian Gyarados Tyranitar
7 File:Pokemon FRLG Crushkin.png Ric & Rene Hitmonchan Hitmonlee
8 Mike & Rebecca & Nicolas Charizard Nidoqueen Poliwrath

Canyon Entrance

Canyon Entrance.

Following the road south you'll find the entry zone towards Sevault Canyon. Canyon Entrance is a small zone mostly covered in tall grass, but you can also find challenging trainers here, so you may want to spend some time leveling your Pokemon here.

From the middle of the zone, head south and east to continue on, the other path is a dead end.

Pokemon Found

FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Spearow 44 20% Spearow 44 20%
Fearow 48-50 15% Fearow 48-50 15%
Sentret 10-15 30% Sentret 10-15 30%
Meowth 41 10% Meowth 41 10%
Persian 47-50 5% Persian 47-50 5%
Phanpy 10-15 15% Phanpy 10-15 15%
Psyduck 41 5% Slowpoke 41 5%

Trainers

Name 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money
1 Miah Bellossom 50 Bellossom 50 1400
2 Mason Voltorb 47 Voltorb 47 Pineco 47 Pineco 47 1880
3 File:Pokemon FRLG Pokémon Ranger M.pngNicolas Weepinbell 51 Victreebel 51 1836
4 File:Pokemon FRLG Pokémon Ranger F.pngMadeline Gloom 51 Vileplume 51 1836
5 Eve & Jon Psyduck 50 Golduck 50 2800

Items

  • Rawst Berry (hidden): dead end road at the west side

Sevault Canyon

Sevault Canyon.

Here you will find the strongest common trainers in the game, so this is the best place to train your Pokemon. On the south part of the zone you'll find a house, which contains a man ready to dance with you. If you agree, your Pokemon will all be healed, so you can hang around this area for as long as you want.

North of the area you'll find the cave known as Tanoby Key. Inside the cave is a puzzle that involves Strength. Once solved, you'll unlock access to Unown within the Tanoby Ruins.

There are a couple of useful items that you can find throughout the road as well, such as the King's Rock, a held item that can make an opposing Pokemon flinch. Mind you, you'll need to bring Pokemon that know Strength and Rock Break to get it.

When you are done with this place, head further south and enter the Tanoby Ruins.

Pokemon Found

FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Phanpy 15 20% Phanpy 15 20%
Fearow 50 10% Fearow 50 15%
Meowth 43 10% Meowth 43 10%
Cubone 46 10% Cubone 46 10%
Marowak 52 10% Marowak 52 10%
Geodude 46 20% Geodude 46 20%
Persian 49-52 5% Persian 49-52 5%
Onix 54 5% Onix 54 5%
Larvitar 15-20 5% Larvitar 15-20 5%
Skarmory 30 5%
Rock Smash
Geodude 25-40 95% Geodude 25-40 95%
Graveler 30-50 5% Graveler 30-50 5%

Trainers

Name 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Money
1 Lex & Nya Tauros 52 Miltank 52 2496
2 Evan Sandslash 48 Lickitung 48 Ursaring 49 1960
3 File:Pokemon FRLG Pokémon Ranger M.pngJackson Tangela 49 Exeggcute 49 Exeggutor 49 1764
4 File:Pokemon FRLG Pokémon Ranger F.pngMadeline Chansey 52 1872
5 Cyndy Primeape 48 Hitmontop 48 Machoke 48 1152
6 Leroy Rhydon 47 Slowbro 48 Machoke 48 Kangaskhan 47 Ursaring 50 1800
7 Michelle Persian 47 Dewgong 47 Ninetales 48 Rapidash 48 Girafarig 50 1800

Items

  • Nugget: South of the Cool Couple
  • Max Elixir: South of Tamer
  • King's Rock: Puzzle that requires Strength and Rock Smash
  • Lucky Punch: Inside the house
  • Cherry Berry (hidden): South of the house

Tanoby Ruins

Tanoby Ruins & Caves.

Solving the earlier puzzle in Sevault Canyon will allow you to capture Unown within these chambers! I know, a crappy reward for all the struggles you went through, but at least, you have finished exploring the Sevii Islands!

Time to go back to Celio in One Island and deliver the Sapphire if you have not done so already. Now you will be able to trade and battle Pokemon from Pokemon Ruby, Pokemon Sapphire and Pokemon Emerald!!!

Your delivery of the gems has now triggered new events. Head back to Kanto, the Legendary Pokemon await you!!!

Pokemon Found

FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Surfing
Tentacool 5-40 95% Tentacool 5-40 90%
Tentacruel 35-40 5% Tentacruel 35-40 5%
Mantine 35-40 5%
Old Rod
Magikarp 5 100% Magikarp 5 100%
Good Rod
Horsea 5-15 80% Krabby 5-15 80%
Magikarp 5-15 20% Magikarp 5-15 20%
Super Rod
Horsea 15-25 40% Krabby 15-25 40%
Seadra 25-35 4% Kingler 25-35 4%
Qwilfish 15-25 40% Remoraid 15-25 40%
Gyarados 15-25 15% Gyarados 15-25 15%
Psyduck 15-35 1% Slowpoke 15-35 1%
Chambers
Unown 25 100% Unown 25 100%

Trainers

Name 1st 2nd 3rd Money

Brandon
Onix 50 2400

Clifford
Marowak 49 Golduck 49 3528

Edna
Smeargle 50 800

Benjamin
Geodude 48 Graveler 48 Graveler 48 2304

Items

  • Dragon Scale (x4 hidden): Outside the caves in the sand

New Pokémon

#231 Phanpy #246 Larvitar
Phanpy, is a new Ground heavyweight Pokemon now available to you.

And heavyweight is right. Once evolved to Donphan at level 25, this Pokemon gains a heavy boost to its attack and defense stats, along with a not too shabby HP. With these stats, Donphan can truly become a heavy hitter within your team.

Be warned though, that its Sp Def and Speed stats are very poor, so any fast Grass or Water Pokemon can easily one-shot Donphan. Moreover, its learnset will not contain any Ground moves until Earthquake at level 49, so TM's will be necessary.

Larvitar
Larvitar
Larvitar is another small Pokemon just bursting with potential.

A Rock/Ground Pokemon, Larvitar follows the same progression that another powerhouse, the Dratini family. Like its Dragon counterparts, Larvitar, and its evolution at level 30, Pupitar,hold mediocre stats and movesets.

Once it evolves into Tyranitar at level 55, however, its types change to Rock/Dark, and its stats shoot up into the stratosphere. Tyranitar can devastate most teams by itself, and will even learn Earthquake at level 61.

Like Dragonite, Tyranitar will make an excellent addition to any team, so long as you are patient enough to reap the rewards.

#227 Skarmory #226 Mantine
Skarmory
Skarmory
A Pokemon exclusive to Fire Red, Skarmory's defenses are off the scale, and also brings not too shabby attack stats as well.

Skarmory's moveset is varied, focusing on physical attacks such as Air Cutter and Steel Wing, but can also learn Fly through the HM.

As a Flying/Steel Pokemon, Skarmory makes for a great physical wall, but do not expect it to be anywhere near as speedy as Aerodactyl or Dodrio.

Mantine
Mantine
A Pokemon exclusive to Leaf Green, Mantine, has decent stats across the board, except for a large Spc. Def, and a great moveset.

Mantine's moves are very varied, including Wing Attack, Water Pulse and Bubblebeam. In addition, as a Flying/Water Pokemon, it can take full advantage of strong TM's and HM's such as Aerial Ace and Surf.

Mantine makes a decent Spc. Def. wall and fighter, but it is easily outclassed by other Water Pokemon, including the similarly typed Gyarados.

#201 Unown
Unown, the Symbol Pokemon, is not known to evolve into any Pokemon, but in fact has 28 different shapes, one for each of the 26 letters in the alphabet, as well as the "?" and "!" symbols.

Unown has mediocre stats all across the board, and although it is a member of the powerful Psychic type, there is no guarantee that it can exploit its type, as its one and only move is Hidden Power, a move whose type changes according to the Pokemon's EV values. It learns no other moves, by leveling or TM.

Essentially, while Unown is a strange Pokemon, it'll provide little use to any team. Catch one for your Pokedex and leave it in your PC.