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[[Image:PRS&E Fortree map.png|thumb|right|350px]]
[[File:PRS&E Fortree map.png|thumb|right|Fortree City|350px]]
This is the location of the sixth badge. The city is full of treehouses.  
{| {{prettytable|float=right}}
! style="background-color:blue;color:#fff" colspan="2" | Fortree Mart
|-
| {{bpi|Great Ball}} || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]600
|-
| {{bpi|Ultra Ball}} || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1200
|-
| {{bpi|Super Potion}} || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]700
|-
| {{bpi|Hyper Potion}} || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1200
|-
| {{bpi|Antidote}} || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]100
|-
| {{bpi|Paralyze Heal}} || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]200
|-
| {{bpi|Awakening}} || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]250
|-
| {{bpi|Revive}} || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1500
|-
| {{bpi|Super Repel}} || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]500
|-
| {{bpi|Wood Mail}} || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]50
|}
A lush jungle city, almost every building in Fortree are treehouses, with the exception of the Gym and the Pokémon Center and PokéMart. There's a decent chunk of activities to do here, but the only mandatory one for main story progress is the Gym.  


==Pokémon Mart==
==Fortree Activities==
The Pokémon Mart contains the following items:
===The Houses===
* Great Ball: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]600
In one of the houses, there is a woman who will give the player TM10 {{bpm|Hidden Power}} if the player guesses which hand she's holding a coin in three times. (The correct answers are Right Right Left). '''In Pokémon Emerald only''', there is also an old man who will teach a compatible Pokémon the move {{bpm|Sleep Talk}}. This is a single-time event, so choose who you want to teach it to carefully!
* Ultra Ball: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]1200
* Super Potion: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]700
* Hyper Potion: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]1200
* Antidote: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]100
* Paralyz Heal: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]200
* Awakening: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]250
* Revive: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]1500
* Super Repel: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]500
* Wood Mail: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]50


Go up the ladder next to the Pokémon Center, you'll run into a girl inside the treehouse who wants a Pikachu.
===Trade Opportunities===
There is a boy in one of the houses, who is willing to trade Pokémon with you. The Pokémon he wants and will exchange are different in Ruby & Sapphire compared to Emerald, so they'll be listed here:
* In '''Ruby and Sapphire''', he will ask for a {{bp|Pikachu}} in exchange for a {{bp|Skitty}}. Note that you can get a Pikachu in the [[../Safari Zone/]] if desired.
* In '''Emerald''' he will offer you a {{bp|Plusle}} for your {{bp|Volbeat}}. Note that you can get a Volbeat in the [[../Route 117/]] and a Plusle in [[../Route 110/]] if desired.


In the next building to the right, an old woman will check your Pokémon for Hidden Power. She'll ask you to guess which hand she holds a coin in. If you choose correctly all three times, she'll give you TM 10 (Hidden Power).
===The Furniture Shop===
In the south-eastern corner of Fortree is a furniture shop, that sells items to decorate your secret base with. There's two counters inside; the one on the left sells {{bpi|desk}}s and the one on the right sells {{bpi|chair}}s.
{| {{prettytable|float=left}}
! style="background-color:blue;color:#fff" colspan="2" | Desk Counter
|-
| Small Desk || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]3000
|-
| Pokémon Desk || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]3000
|-
| Heavy Desk || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]6000
|-
| Ragged Desk || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]6000
|-
| Comfort Desk || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]6000
|-
| Brick Desk || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]9000
|-
| Camp Desk || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]9000
|-
| Hard Desk || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]9000
|}
{| {{prettytable|float=left}}
! style="background-color:blue;color:#fff" colspan="2" | Chair Counter
|-
| Small Chair || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2000
|-
| Pokémon Chair || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2000
|-
| Heavy Chair || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2000
|-
| Ragged Chair || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2000
|-
| Comfort Chair || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2000
|-
| Brick Chair || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2000
|-
| Camp Chair || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2000
|-
| Hard Chair || [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2000
|}
{{-}}


==Shop==
==Fortree Gym (1st Visit)==
Continuing down, you'll see a Shop on a tree. The right side sells chairs:
When you try to access Fortree Gym for the first time, you'll quickly realise that you can't walk down into the Gym's clearing. Fear not, for this isn't a glitch, but instead a barrier that will be revealed upon collecting the
{{Bpi|Devon Scope}} on [[../Route 120/]]. The guide continues there, so come back to this page upon collecting it.


* Small Chair: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]2000
==Fortree Gym (2nd Visit)==
* Pokémon Chair: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]2000
[[File:PKMN RubySapphire FortreeGym.png|right|thumb|Fortree Gym in Ruby & Sapphire]]
* Heavy Chair: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]2000
[[File:PKMN Emerald FortreeGym.png|right|thumb|Fortree Gym in Emerald]]
* Ragged Chair: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]2000
While Fortree Gym's trainers use Flying type Pokémon, the building itself is instead a collection of turnstile puzzles. Each turnstile has a certain pattern needed to get past it, and trainers are strategically placed so that you have to battle almost all of them. Your best bets for the regular trainers are to use Electric or Rock type attacks.
* Comfort Chair: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]2000
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
* Brick Chair: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]2000
{{Pokemon Trainer Table
* Camp Chair: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]2000
|game=RS
* Hard Chair: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]2000
|trnr1= [[File:Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png|left]] Bird Keeper Jared
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Doduo}}{{bp|Doduo|30}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]960
|trnr2= [[File:PKMN Emerald Picnicker.png|left]] Picnicker Kylee
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Swablu}}{{bp|Swablu|30}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]480
|trnr3= [[File:PKMN Emerald Camper.png|left]] Camper Terrell
|pkmn3= {{PokePic|Taillow}}{{bp|Taillow|29}} <br/> {{PokePic|Swellow}}{{bp|Swellow|29}}
|rwrd3= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]464
|trnr4= [[File:Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png|left]] Bird Keeper Will
|pkmn4= {{PokePic|Wingull}}{{bp|Wingull|28}} <br/> {{PokePic|Swellow}}{{bp|Swellow|28}} <br/> {{PokePic|Pelipper}}{{bp|Pelipper|28}}
|rwrd4= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]896
}}
{{Pokemon Trainer Table
|game=Eme
|trnr1= [[File:Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png|left]] Bird Keeper Humberto
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Skarmory}}{{bp|Skarmory|30}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]960
|trnr2= [[File:Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png|left]] Bird Keeper Jared
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Doduo}}{{bp|Doduo|27}} <br/> {{PokePic|Skarmory}}{{bp|Skarmory|27}} <br/> {{PokePic|Tropius}}{{bp|Tropius|27}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864
|trnr3= [[File:PKMN Emerald Picnicker.png|left]] Picnicker Ashley
|pkmn3= {{PokePic|Swablu}}{{bp|Swablu|27}} <br/> {{PokePic|Swablu}}{{bp|Swablu|27}} <br/> {{PokePic|Swablu}}{{bp|Swablu|27}}
|rwrd3= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]432
|trnr4= [[File:PKMN Emerald Camper.png|left]] Camper Flint
|pkmn4= {{PokePic|Swellow}}{{bp|Swellow|29}} <br/> {{PokePic|Xatu}}{{bp|Xatu|29}}
|rwrd4= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]464
|trnr5= [[File:Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png|left]] Bird Keeper Edwardo
|pkmn5= {{PokePic|Doduo}}{{bp|Doduo|29}} <br/> {{PokePic|Pelipper}}{{bp|Pelipper|29}}
|rwrd5= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]928
|trnr6= [[File:Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png|left]] Bird Keeper Darius
|pkmn6= {{PokePic|Tropius}}{{bp|Tropius|30}}
|rwrd6= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]960
}}</div>


The left side sells desks:  
===Winona in Ruby and Sapphire===
{|{{prettytable|text center = 1}}
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | Sprite
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | 1st
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | 2nd
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | 3rd
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | 4th
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | Rewards
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:PKMN Emerald GymLeaderWinona.png]]
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Normal}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Swellow}}{{bp|Swellow|31}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Pelipper}}{{bp|Pelipper|30}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Steel}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Skarmory}}{{bp|Skarmory|32}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Dragon}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Altaria}}{{bp|Altaria|33}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:Pokebuck.png]]3300 <br/> TM40 {{bpm|Aerial Ace}}
|}


* Small Desk: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]3000
Winona is scary, for pretty much one single reason. But before we get to that, let's look at her other Pokémon first.
* Pokémon Desk: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]3000
* Heavy Desk: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]6000
* Ragged Desk: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]6000
* Comfort Desk: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]6000
* Brick Desk: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]9000
* Camp Desk: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]9000
* Hard Desk: [[Image:pokébuck.png]]9000


==Pokémon Gym #6==
{{bp|Swellow}} is level 31, Normal/Flying type, and holds the ability {{bpi|Guts}} (Attack is increased by 50% if the ability holder is afflicted with a status condition). As for moves, Swellow has {{bpm|Quick Attack}}, {{bpm|Aerial Ace}}, {{bpm|Double Team}}, and {{bpm|Endeavor}}. You won't outspeed it unless you also have a high-speed Pokémon like {{bp|Manectric}}. However, it's highly likely that it'll use Double Team right off the bat, so you should have time to charge up a two-turn move and one-shot it.
[[Image:PR&S_Winona.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Winona]]
This gym can't be reached upon first arrival of the city. An invisible barrier blocks the player from walking to the gym's door. To get past this, one must collect the Devon Scope from Steve on [[Pokémon_Ruby_and_Sapphire/Route_120|Route 120]].
* Prize: Feather Badge
* Gym Leader: Winona


* [[Image:PRS&E_Bird_Keeper.png|left]]Bird keeper Jared
{{bp|Pelipper}} is level 30, Water/Flying type, and holds the ability {{bpi|Keen Eye}} (Any accuracy-reducing move does not affect it). For moves, it has {{bpm|Water Gun}}, {{bpm|Supersonic}}, {{bpm|Protect}}, and {{bpm|Aerial Ace}}. It'll probably spam Supersonic and Protect for most of the time it's out to make you waste your moves and damage yourself, throwing in a random Water Gun or Aerial Ace to do STAB damage. Though it has one glaring weakness: It is 4x weak to Electric, so pretty much any Electric attacking move on an Electric type Pokémon will delete it... if it gets hit.
**{{bp|Doduo|30}}
[[File:PR&S Winona.jpg|thumb|right|The battle begins]]
{{bp|Skarmory}} is level 32, Steel/Flying type, and also has the ability Keen Eye. Its moves are {{bpm|Sand-Attack}}, {{bpm|Fury Attack}}, {{bpm|Steel Wing}}, and {{bpm|Aerial Ace}}. Sand-Attack will be an annoyance, as it reduces your accuracy, and Steel Wing and Aerial Ace benefit from STAB, so Skarmory will be able to hurt your team pretty badly if your Pokémon are weak to Steel or Flying. One grace with it, however, is that Fury Attack is almost useless with its 15 Power.
* [[Image:PRS&E_Picknicker.png|left]]Picknicker Kylee
**{{bp|Swablu|30}}


* [[Image:PRS&E_Camper.png|left]]Camper Terrell
And finally, we get to that single reason: {{bp|Altaria}}. This cloud Pokémon is level 33, is Dragon/Flying, and has the ability {{bp|Natural Cure}} (heals any afflicted status conditions upon switching out). It's moves are {{bpm|Earthquake}}, {{bpm|Dragon Breath}}, {{bpm|Dragon Dance}}, and {{bpm|Aerial Ace}}. Dragon Breath is a moderately strong dragon type move that has the chance to paralyze your pokemon. And while Aerial Ace does benefit from STAB and Dragon Dance, it rarely gets used, so is more of an annoyance than anything else. Where the ''real'' danger comes from is Altaria's two other moves: Dragon Dance and Earthquake. Altaria will always open up with two Dragon Dances, which both raise its attack and speed stats by one point. Combining this with Earthquake's intrinsic lethality results in a combo that will OHKO almost every Pokémon you could have attained at this point. To add ontop of that, the type combination of Dragon/Flying results in her having the following weaknesses: Ice, Rock, and Dragon. Since there's absolutely no way you could've gotten a Pokémon with Ice or Dragon type moves at this point, your only option is Rock type. Prepare to be in for a beatdown.
**{{bp|Taillow|29}}
**{{bp|Swellow|29}}  


* [[Image:PRS&E_Bird_Keeper.png|left]] Birdkeeper Will
===Winona in Emerald===
**{{bp|Wingull|28}}
{|{{prettytable|text center = 1}}
**{{bp|Swellow|28}}
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Sprite
**{{bp|Pelipper|28}}
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 1st
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 2nd
* Gym Leader Winona
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 3rd
**{{bp|Swellow|31}}
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 4th
**{{bp|Pelipper|30}}
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 5th
**{{bp|Skarmory|32}}
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Rewards
**{{bp|Altaria|33}}  
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:PKMN Emerald GymLeaderWinona.png]]
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Normal}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Swablu}}{{bp|Swablu|29}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Tropius}}{{bp|Tropius|29}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Pelipper}}{{bp|Pelipper|30}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Steel}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Skarmory}}{{bp|Skarmory|31}}
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Dragon}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Altaria}}{{bp|Altaria|33}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:Pokebuck.png]]3300 <br/> TM40 {{bpm|Aerial Ace}}
|}


===Battling Winona===
Winona received multiple upgrades in Emerald, replacing her Swellow with {{bp|Swablu}} and {{bp|Tropius}} Her other three Pokémon, however, are the same in all aspects except level, with her Skarmory going down a level, and her Altaria going up a level and now holding an Oran Berry. Her Pelipper is exactly the same as in Ruby and Sapphire.
Winona has a mixed bag of birds, so just an Electric or Rock Pokémon can't beat her. Roast Skarmory with a fire type attack. Ice Beam alone won't work since Skarmory and Pelipper are not weak against Ice type.


The biggest ordeal is Altaria, which is not weak to electricity. Remember that Altaria usually uses the Dragon Dance move twice before using its deadly Earthquake. So send out a bird at the right time and it will survive the quake. Winona will keep feeding it Hyper Potions to prolong the battle, but she is unlikely to cure any status problems. So, poison or burn Altaria and the Gym will surrender.
As for Swablu, it is Normal/Flying type, and is level 29. Its ability is Natural Cure. For moves, it has {{bpm|Perish Song}}, {{bpm|Mirror Move}}, {{bpm|Safeguard}}, and {{bpm|Aerial Ace}}. Unlike its evolution, Altaria, Swablu's Normal Flying type actually allows it have more than one weaknesses that you might actually have: Its weaknesses to Dragon is instead a weakness to Electric.


And then there's {{bp|Tropius}}. Tropius is level 29, Grass/Flying type, and holds the Ability called {{bpi|Chlorophyll}}, which raises its speed when the arena is sunny. Rather appropriately, 3 of its 4 moves work in tandem with that Ability. Tropius has {{bpm|Sunny Day}}, {{bpm|Solar Beam}}, {{bpm|Synthesis}}, and {{bpm|Aerial Ace}}.
Defeating Winona will reward the player with [[File:Pokebuck.png]]3300 and TM40 {{bpm|Aerial Ace}}, a Flying type move that never misses.
That's pretty much everything there is to do in Fortree. When you're ready, continue your journey to Route 120 and beyond.
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 30 January 2024

Fortree City
Fortree Mart
Great Ball Pokebuck.png600
Ultra Ball Pokebuck.png1200
Super Potion Pokebuck.png700
Hyper Potion Pokebuck.png1200
Antidote Pokebuck.png100
Paralyze Heal Pokebuck.png200
Awakening Pokebuck.png250
Revive Pokebuck.png1500
Super Repel Pokebuck.png500
Wood Mail Pokebuck.png50

A lush jungle city, almost every building in Fortree are treehouses, with the exception of the Gym and the Pokémon Center and PokéMart. There's a decent chunk of activities to do here, but the only mandatory one for main story progress is the Gym.

Fortree Activities[edit]

The Houses[edit]

In one of the houses, there is a woman who will give the player TM10 Hidden Power if the player guesses which hand she's holding a coin in three times. (The correct answers are Right Right Left). In Pokémon Emerald only, there is also an old man who will teach a compatible Pokémon the move Sleep Talk. This is a single-time event, so choose who you want to teach it to carefully!

Trade Opportunities[edit]

There is a boy in one of the houses, who is willing to trade Pokémon with you. The Pokémon he wants and will exchange are different in Ruby & Sapphire compared to Emerald, so they'll be listed here:

  • In Ruby and Sapphire, he will ask for a Pikachu in exchange for a Skitty. Note that you can get a Pikachu in the Safari Zone if desired.
  • In Emerald he will offer you a Plusle for your Volbeat. Note that you can get a Volbeat in the Route 117 and a Plusle in Route 110 if desired.

The Furniture Shop[edit]

In the south-eastern corner of Fortree is a furniture shop, that sells items to decorate your secret base with. There's two counters inside; the one on the left sells desk s and the one on the right sells chair s.

Desk Counter
Small Desk Pokebuck.png3000
Pokémon Desk Pokebuck.png3000
Heavy Desk Pokebuck.png6000
Ragged Desk Pokebuck.png6000
Comfort Desk Pokebuck.png6000
Brick Desk Pokebuck.png9000
Camp Desk Pokebuck.png9000
Hard Desk Pokebuck.png9000
Chair Counter
Small Chair Pokebuck.png2000
Pokémon Chair Pokebuck.png2000
Heavy Chair Pokebuck.png2000
Ragged Chair Pokebuck.png2000
Comfort Chair Pokebuck.png2000
Brick Chair Pokebuck.png2000
Camp Chair Pokebuck.png2000
Hard Chair Pokebuck.png2000

Fortree Gym (1st Visit)[edit]

When you try to access Fortree Gym for the first time, you'll quickly realise that you can't walk down into the Gym's clearing. Fear not, for this isn't a glitch, but instead a barrier that will be revealed upon collecting the Devon Scope on Route 120. The guide continues there, so come back to this page upon collecting it.

Fortree Gym (2nd Visit)[edit]

Fortree Gym in Ruby & Sapphire
Fortree Gym in Emerald

While Fortree Gym's trainers use Flying type Pokémon, the building itself is instead a collection of turnstile puzzles. Each turnstile has a certain pattern needed to get past it, and trainers are strategically placed so that you have to battle almost all of them. Your best bets for the regular trainers are to use Electric or Rock type attacks.

Ruby and Sapphire
Picture Pokémon Reward
Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png
Bird Keeper Jared
Pokemon 084Doduo.pngDoduo (lvl. 30)Pokebuck.png960
PKMN Emerald Picnicker.png
Picnicker Kylee
Pokemon 333Swablu.pngSwablu (lvl. 30)Pokebuck.png480
PKMN Emerald Camper.png
Camper Terrell
Pokemon 276Taillow.pngTaillow (lvl. 29)
Pokemon 277Swellow.pngSwellow (lvl. 29)
Pokebuck.png464
Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png
Bird Keeper Will
Pokemon 278Wingull.pngWingull (lvl. 28)
Pokemon 277Swellow.pngSwellow (lvl. 28)
Pokemon 279Pelipper.pngPelipper (lvl. 28)
Pokebuck.png896
Emerald
Picture Pokémon Reward
Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png
Bird Keeper Humberto
Pokemon 227Skarmory.pngSkarmory (lvl. 30)Pokebuck.png960
Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png
Bird Keeper Jared
Pokemon 084Doduo.pngDoduo (lvl. 27)
Pokemon 227Skarmory.pngSkarmory (lvl. 27)
Pokemon 357Tropius.pngTropius (lvl. 27)
Pokebuck.png864
PKMN Emerald Picnicker.png
Picnicker Ashley
Pokemon 333Swablu.pngSwablu (lvl. 27)
Pokemon 333Swablu.pngSwablu (lvl. 27)
Pokemon 333Swablu.pngSwablu (lvl. 27)
Pokebuck.png432
PKMN Emerald Camper.png
Camper Flint
Pokemon 277Swellow.pngSwellow (lvl. 29)
Pokemon 178Xatu.pngXatu (lvl. 29)
Pokebuck.png464
Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png
Bird Keeper Edwardo
Pokemon 084Doduo.pngDoduo (lvl. 29)
Pokemon 279Pelipper.pngPelipper (lvl. 29)
Pokebuck.png928
Pokemon RS Birdkeeper.png
Bird Keeper Darius
Pokemon 357Tropius.pngTropius (lvl. 30)Pokebuck.png960

Winona in Ruby and Sapphire[edit]

Sprite 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Rewards
PKMN Emerald GymLeaderWinona.png Pokemon 277Swellow.pngSwellow (lvl. 31) Pokemon 279Pelipper.pngPelipper (lvl. 30) Pokemon 227Skarmory.pngSkarmory (lvl. 32) Pokemon 334Altaria.pngAltaria (lvl. 33) Pokebuck.png3300
TM40 Aerial Ace

Winona is scary, for pretty much one single reason. But before we get to that, let's look at her other Pokémon first.

Swellow is level 31, Normal/Flying type, and holds the ability Guts (Attack is increased by 50% if the ability holder is afflicted with a status condition). As for moves, Swellow has Quick Attack, Aerial Ace, Double Team, and Endeavor. You won't outspeed it unless you also have a high-speed Pokémon like Manectric. However, it's highly likely that it'll use Double Team right off the bat, so you should have time to charge up a two-turn move and one-shot it.

Pelipper is level 30, Water/Flying type, and holds the ability Keen Eye (Any accuracy-reducing move does not affect it). For moves, it has Water Gun, Supersonic, Protect, and Aerial Ace. It'll probably spam Supersonic and Protect for most of the time it's out to make you waste your moves and damage yourself, throwing in a random Water Gun or Aerial Ace to do STAB damage. Though it has one glaring weakness: It is 4x weak to Electric, so pretty much any Electric attacking move on an Electric type Pokémon will delete it... if it gets hit.

The battle begins

Skarmory is level 32, Steel/Flying type, and also has the ability Keen Eye. Its moves are Sand-Attack, Fury Attack, Steel Wing, and Aerial Ace. Sand-Attack will be an annoyance, as it reduces your accuracy, and Steel Wing and Aerial Ace benefit from STAB, so Skarmory will be able to hurt your team pretty badly if your Pokémon are weak to Steel or Flying. One grace with it, however, is that Fury Attack is almost useless with its 15 Power.

And finally, we get to that single reason: Altaria. This cloud Pokémon is level 33, is Dragon/Flying, and has the ability Natural Cure (heals any afflicted status conditions upon switching out). It's moves are Earthquake, Dragon Breath, Dragon Dance, and Aerial Ace. Dragon Breath is a moderately strong dragon type move that has the chance to paralyze your pokemon. And while Aerial Ace does benefit from STAB and Dragon Dance, it rarely gets used, so is more of an annoyance than anything else. Where the real danger comes from is Altaria's two other moves: Dragon Dance and Earthquake. Altaria will always open up with two Dragon Dances, which both raise its attack and speed stats by one point. Combining this with Earthquake's intrinsic lethality results in a combo that will OHKO almost every Pokémon you could have attained at this point. To add ontop of that, the type combination of Dragon/Flying results in her having the following weaknesses: Ice, Rock, and Dragon. Since there's absolutely no way you could've gotten a Pokémon with Ice or Dragon type moves at this point, your only option is Rock type. Prepare to be in for a beatdown.

Winona in Emerald[edit]

Sprite 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Rewards
PKMN Emerald GymLeaderWinona.png Pokemon 333Swablu.pngSwablu (lvl. 29) Pokemon 357Tropius.pngTropius (lvl. 29) Pokemon 279Pelipper.pngPelipper (lvl. 30) Pokemon 227Skarmory.pngSkarmory (lvl. 31) Pokemon 334Altaria.pngAltaria (lvl. 33) Pokebuck.png3300
TM40 Aerial Ace

Winona received multiple upgrades in Emerald, replacing her Swellow with Swablu and Tropius Her other three Pokémon, however, are the same in all aspects except level, with her Skarmory going down a level, and her Altaria going up a level and now holding an Oran Berry. Her Pelipper is exactly the same as in Ruby and Sapphire.

As for Swablu, it is Normal/Flying type, and is level 29. Its ability is Natural Cure. For moves, it has Perish Song, Mirror Move, Safeguard, and Aerial Ace. Unlike its evolution, Altaria, Swablu's Normal Flying type actually allows it have more than one weaknesses that you might actually have: Its weaknesses to Dragon is instead a weakness to Electric.

And then there's Tropius. Tropius is level 29, Grass/Flying type, and holds the Ability called Chlorophyll , which raises its speed when the arena is sunny. Rather appropriately, 3 of its 4 moves work in tandem with that Ability. Tropius has Sunny Day, Solar Beam, Synthesis, and Aerial Ace.

Defeating Winona will reward the player with Pokebuck.png3300 and TM40 Aerial Ace, a Flying type move that never misses.

That's pretty much everything there is to do in Fortree. When you're ready, continue your journey to Route 120 and beyond.