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==Desert Ruins==
==Desert Ruins==
As you might have noticed before on passing inspection, all the chambers have six rocks encircling them. This symbolizes the six braille  "eyes" of each Regi. The Desert Ruins is a dead giveaway as is- it's obviously in the desert! Regirock is located here. While these chambers have been closed tight before, entrances have been revealed. Step inside to further investigate the ruins.
As you might have noticed before on passing inspection, all the chambers have six rocks encircling them. This symbolizes the six braille  "eyes" of each Regi. The Desert Ruins are obviously located in the desert near Route 111. Regirock is located here. While these chambers have been closed tight before, entrances have been revealed. Step inside to further investigate the ruins.


At first glance, you might think you've been duped into visiting an empty room, but don't be discouraged. In reality, you've only scratched the surface to finding Regirock. Another braille message has been inscribed on the wall directly at the end of the room, which has a clue to opening the final door to the golem. "Right, right. Down, Down. Then use Strength." Peculiar isn't it? In order to open the door to Regirock, go right two spaces, down two spaces, then use the HM move Strength. In Emerald, move left, left, down, down, and then use Rock Smash.
At first glance, you might think you've been duped into visiting an empty room, but don't be discouraged. In reality, you've only scratched the surface to finding Regirock. Another braille message has been inscribed on the wall directly at the end of the room, which has a clue to opening the final door to the golem. '''Right, right. Down, Down. Then use Strength.''' Peculiar isn't it? In order to open the door to Regirock, go right two spaces, down two spaces, then use the HM move Strength. In Emerald, move left, left, down, down, and then use Rock Smash.


Suddenly, you'll hear a whooshing click, and a hole will open up to another room! Inside here, you'll finally be face-to-face with one of the Pokemon alluded to all this time: Regirock.  
Suddenly, you'll hear a whooshing click, and a hole will open up to another room! Inside here, you'll finally be face-to-face with one of the Pokemon alluded to all this time: Regirock.


And an interesting side note, above the Desert Ruins is a Ruin Maniac named Dusty (for more info on the trainer Dusty look in the Trainers section) who says he's looking for some ancient ruins.
==Confronting Regirock==
It's time to start capturing the Legendary Golems! Begin this adventure by facing Regirock, the Rock Peak Pokémon! Prepare for an awesome battle!
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==Island Cave==
Battling Regirock won't be so difficult if you know what to do, you'll notice this Pokémon is at level 40 and that it knows Rock Throw, Curse, Superpower and Ancient Power. Water, Grass, Ground and Steel moves have a great advantage over it. If you chose Mudkip or Treecko as your starter, it'll be easy to lower Regirock's HP, but don't worry, Fighting moves are also super effective against the Regis. Just remember not to use Fire or Flying Pokémon, as their moves are useless against Regirock.
==Island Cave==  
The most tedious golem to catch, Regice, appears at the Island Cave on Route 105, up a little ways from Dewford. On the far western side of the route, it dovetails into a small path with a few islands, where the Island Cave awaits at the end, except now, the inside of the cave is open wide for exploring.
The most tedious golem to catch, Regice, appears at the Island Cave on Route 105, up a little ways from Dewford. On the far western side of the route, it dovetails into a small path with a few islands, where the Island Cave awaits at the end, except now, the inside of the cave is open wide for exploring.


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