Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire: Difference between revisions

From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
m
typo
No edit summary
m (typo)
Line 24: Line 24:
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.
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.


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 worold of Pokémon, however, your objective is to stop them and be the hero of the Pokémon world.
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.
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.
813

edits