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|trnr1= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicM.png|left]] Psychic Preston | |||
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Kirlia}}{{bp|Kirlia|36}} | |||
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864 | |||
|trnr2= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicF.png|left]] Psychic Maura | |||
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Kadabra}}{{bp|Kadabra|36}} | |||
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864 | |||
|trnr3= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicF.png|left]] Psychic Samantha | |||
|pkmn3= {{PokePic|Xatu}}{{bp|Xatu|36}} | |||
|rwrd3= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864 | |||
|trnr4= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicM.png|left]] Psychic Blake | |||
|pkmn4= {{PokePic|Girafarig}}{{bp|Girafarig|36}} | |||
|rwrd4= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864 | |||
|trnr5= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicF.png|left]] Psychic Macey | |||
|pkmn5= {{PokePic|Natu}}{{bp|Natu|36}} | |||
|rwrd5= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864 | |||
|trnr6= [[File:PKMN Emerald Gentleman.png|left]] Gentleman Clifford | |||
|pkmn6= {{PokePic|Girafarig}}{{bp|Girafarig|36}} | |||
|rwrd6= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2880 | |||
|trnr7= [[File:PKMN Emerald HexManiac.png|left]] Hex Maniac Kathleen | |||
|pkmn7= {{PokePic|Kadabra}}{{bp|Kadabra|36}} | |||
|rwrd7= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864 | |||
|trnr8= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicM.png|left]] Psychic Nicholas | |||
|pkmn8= {{PokePic|Wobbuffet}}{{bp|Wobbuffet|36}} | |||
|rwrd8= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864 | |||
|trnr9= [[File:PKMN Emerald Gentleman.png|left]] Gentleman Nate | |||
|pkmn9= {{PokePic|Spoink}}{{bp|Spoink|36}} | |||
|rwrd9= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2880 | |||
|trnr10= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicM.png|left]] Psychic Virgil | |||
|pkmn10= {{PokePic|Ralts}}{{bp|Ralts|36}} | |||
|rwrd10= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864 | |||
|trnr11= [[File:PKMN Emerald HexManiac.png|left]] Hex Maniac Sylvia | |||
|pkmn11= {{PokePic|Meditite}}{{bp|Meditite|36}} | |||
|rwrd11= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864 | |||
|trnr12= [[File:PKMN Emerald PsychicF.png|left]] Psychic Hannah | |||
|pkmn12= {{PokePic|Kirlia}}{{bp|Kirlia|36}} | |||
|rwrd12= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]864 | |||
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Tate | ===Tate & Liza in Ruby & Sapphire=== | ||
{| {{prettytable|text center=1}} | |||
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | Tate & Liza | |||
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | 1st | |||
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | 2nd | |||
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#fff" | Reward | |||
|- | |||
| style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:PKMN Emerald GymLeaderTateAndLiza.png]] | |||
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Lunatone}}{{bp|Lunatone|42}} | |||
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Solrock}}{{bp|Solrock|42}} | |||
| style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:Pokebuck.png]]8400 | |||
|} | |||
If you picked {{bp|Mudkip}} as your starter, then Tate & Liza are hilariously easy. Lunatone and Solrock are both Rock/Psychic type, which means that they are both weak to Water type moves. Considering how far into the game you are, your Mudkip should now be a Swampert, and can easily one-shot both of them with moves like {{bpm|Surf}}, {{bpm|Water Pulse}}, and {{bpm|Hydro Pump}}. | |||
If you didn't pick Mudkip, then the weakness above still applies, but it may be slightly more difficult to take them down. Emphasis on ''slightly''. | |||
Lunatone is level 42 and has the ability {{bpa|Levitate}}, which prevents Ground-type moves and arena traps from hitting it. For moves, it has {{bpm|Light Screen}} to raise its Sp.Def for 5 turns, {{bpm|Psychic}} to deal STAB damage, {{bpm|Hypnosis}} to put your Pokémon to sleep, and {{bpm|Calm Mind}} to sharply raise its Sp.Atk. | |||
Solrock is also level 42, and also hold the ability Levitate. Its moves are {{bpm|Sunny Day}} to make the arena Sunny, {{bpm|Solar Beam}} to take advantage of the now-sunny arena, {{bpm|Psychic}} for STAB, and {{bpm|Flamethrower}} to once again take advantage of it being sunny. | |||
Tate & Liza also have 4 {{bpi|Hyper Potions}}, which will most likely heal their Pokémon to full health every time. | |||
===Tate & Liza in Emerald=== | |||
{| {{Prettytable|text center=1}} | |||
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Tate & Liza | |||
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 1st | |||
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 2nd | |||
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 3rd | |||
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | 4th | |||
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Reward | |||
|- | |||
| style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:PKMN Emerald GymLeaderTateAndLiza.png]] | |||
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Ground}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Claydol}}{{bp|Claydol|41}} | |||
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Psychic}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Xatu}}{{bp|Xatu|41}} | |||
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Lunatone}}{{bp|Lunatone|42}} | |||
| style="vertical-align:middle;background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};color:#fff" | {{PokePic|Solrock}}{{Bp|Solrock|42}} | |||
| style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:Pokebuck.png]]8400 | |||
|} | |||
In Pokémon Emerald, the twins have a significantly better team, adding {{bp|Claydol}} and {{bp|Xatu}} to their roster. Lunatone and Solrock remain exactly the same, except they now both hold a {{bpi|Sitrus Berry}} too. | |||
Claydol is a level 41 Ground/Psychic type. Its ability, like Lunatone and Solrock, is Levitate, which prevents Ground-type moves and arena traps from hitting them. Claydol's moves are {{bpm|Earthquake}} to deal an incredibly high amount of STAB damage, {{bpm|Ancient Power}} to annoy you, {{bpm|Psychic}} for more STAB, and {{bpm|Light Screen}} to raise its Sp.Def for 5 turns. | |||
Xatu is a level 41 Psychic/Flying type, and has the ability {{bpa|Synchronise}}, which applies any status condition its afflicted with to the player's Pokémon. For moves, it has {{bpm|Psychic}} for STAB, {{bpm|Sunny Day}} to aid Solrock, {{bpm|Confuse Ray}} to confuse your Pokémon, and {{bpm|Calm Mind}} to raise its Sp.Atk. | |||
Defeating Tate & Liza awards you with the {{bpi|Mind Badge}}, the ability to use {{bpm|Dive}} outside of battles, and | |||
==Battle Team Magma at the Space Center== | ==Battle Team Magma at the Space Center== | ||
This part is from an Emerald play through. It may be different in R&S. | This part is from an Emerald play through. It may be different in R&S. |
Revision as of 14:27, 13 July 2022
Mossdeep City is the easternmost City in Hoenn (discounting Ever Grande city), and the only city in the region completely surrounded by water. It houses multiple places of interest, including the 7th Gym.
Places of Interest
Mossdeep Space Center
Mossdeep Space Center is a massive launch facility for rockets, located on Mossdeep's highest point. A Sun Stone can be obtained from a sailor on the first floor.
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the center has no other value beyond the Sun Stone, in Emerald, it is the site of a major battle between the player and Team Magma (see the section "after the gym" for details).
Steven's House
Thanks to the nearby cave having the potential to hold rare stones, Steven Stone has decided to make Mossdeep his home. He keeps a part of his extensive rock collection here, and is more than welcome for you to take a look.
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, he gives the player HM08 Dive, but it cannot be used outside of battle until you defeat Mossdeep's gym.
The Secret Base Boy
The house west of the Pokémon Center has a brother and sister inside. The boy likes visiting Secret Bases, and will tell you where your Secret Base is (if you have one).
Pokéblock Enthusiast
Just north of the Pokémon Center, a man can be found who will tell the player the preferred color of Pokéblock for their lead Pokémon.
Backdoor House
This one is specific to Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. In one of the houses, an old man and a door can be found. Going through the door will lead you to the room where e-Reader trainers appear.
Game Corner
In Pokémon Emerald only, a game corner can be found instead of the Backdoor House. It provides the ability for player of Pokémon Emerald to interact with other people from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen and other copies of Emerald in two mini-games. This requires the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adaptor.
Flying Errands
Visiting the house nearest to the launch facility's staircase will result in meeting a young woman and her Wingull. Talking to the Wingull will cause it to fly off, towards Fortree City. Returning to Fortree and talking to the Pokémon Breeder in the northeast house will result in a Mental Herb being given to to player.
Move Tutor
In Pokémon Emerald, there is a man on the western shore of the city, who will teach a compatible Pokémon the move Dynamic Punch. This is a one-time opportunity, so pick wisely!
Items Found
- Net Ball - In the southeast corner of the city.
- King's Rock - Obtained from a boy outside Steven's house.
- HM08 Dive - Obtained from Steven, in his house (Ruby & Sapphire); Obtained from Steven in his house after defeating Team Magma (Emerald)
- Super Rod - Received from the Fisherman in the house east of the Gym.
Mossdeep Gym
Mossdeep Gym is the 7th Gym in Hoenn, and one of the few obstacles remaining in your path to becoming the Champion! It's theme is psychic Pokémon, and consists of a maze of conveyor belts (Ruby & Sapphire)/teleporters (Emerald).
The gym is also the only one in the region to have two Gym leaders. They're the twin psychics, Tate & Liza.
Ruby and Sapphire | ||
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Picture | Pokémon | Reward |
Psychic Preston | Kirlia (lvl. 37) | 888 |
Psyhcic Maura | Kadabra (lvl. 36) Kirlia (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Psychic Samantha | Xatu (lvl. 37) | 888 |
Psychic Fritz | Natu (lvl. 35) Girafarig (lvl. 35) Kadabra (lvl. 35) | 840 |
Psychic Virgil | Ralts (lvl. 36) Kadabra (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Psychic Hannah | Ralts (lvl. 36) Kirlia (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Emerald | ||
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Picture | Pokémon | Reward |
Psychic Preston | Kirlia (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Psychic Maura | Kadabra (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Psychic Samantha | Xatu (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Psychic Blake | Girafarig (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Psychic Macey | Natu (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Gentleman Clifford | Girafarig (lvl. 36) | 2880 |
Hex Maniac Kathleen | Kadabra (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Psychic Nicholas | Wobbuffet (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Gentleman Nate | Spoink (lvl. 36) | 2880 |
Psychic Virgil | Ralts (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Hex Maniac Sylvia | Meditite (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Psychic Hannah | Kirlia (lvl. 36) | 864 |
Tate & Liza in Ruby & Sapphire
Tate & Liza | 1st | 2nd | Reward |
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Lunatone (lvl. 42) | Solrock (lvl. 42) | 8400 |
If you picked Mudkip as your starter, then Tate & Liza are hilariously easy. Lunatone and Solrock are both Rock/Psychic type, which means that they are both weak to Water type moves. Considering how far into the game you are, your Mudkip should now be a Swampert, and can easily one-shot both of them with moves like Surf, Water Pulse, and Hydro Pump.
If you didn't pick Mudkip, then the weakness above still applies, but it may be slightly more difficult to take them down. Emphasis on slightly.
Lunatone is level 42 and has the ability Levitate, which prevents Ground-type moves and arena traps from hitting it. For moves, it has Light Screen to raise its Sp.Def for 5 turns, Psychic to deal STAB damage, Hypnosis to put your Pokémon to sleep, and Calm Mind to sharply raise its Sp.Atk.
Solrock is also level 42, and also hold the ability Levitate. Its moves are Sunny Day to make the arena Sunny, Solar Beam to take advantage of the now-sunny arena, Psychic for STAB, and Flamethrower to once again take advantage of it being sunny.
Tate & Liza also have 4 Hyper Potions , which will most likely heal their Pokémon to full health every time.
Tate & Liza in Emerald
Tate & Liza | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Reward |
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Claydol (lvl. 41) | Xatu (lvl. 41) | Lunatone (lvl. 42) | Solrock (lvl. 42) | 8400 |
In Pokémon Emerald, the twins have a significantly better team, adding Claydol and Xatu to their roster. Lunatone and Solrock remain exactly the same, except they now both hold a Sitrus Berry too.
Claydol is a level 41 Ground/Psychic type. Its ability, like Lunatone and Solrock, is Levitate, which prevents Ground-type moves and arena traps from hitting them. Claydol's moves are Earthquake to deal an incredibly high amount of STAB damage, Ancient Power to annoy you, Psychic for more STAB, and Light Screen to raise its Sp.Def for 5 turns.
Xatu is a level 41 Psychic/Flying type, and has the ability Synchronise, which applies any status condition its afflicted with to the player's Pokémon. For moves, it has Psychic for STAB, Sunny Day to aid Solrock, Confuse Ray to confuse your Pokémon, and Calm Mind to raise its Sp.Atk.
Defeating Tate & Liza awards you with the Mind Badge , the ability to use Dive outside of battles, and
Battle Team Magma at the Space Center
This part is from an Emerald play through. It may be different in R&S.
F1
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Team Magma Grunt F |
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Team Magma Grunt M
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Team Magma Grunt M
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Team Magma Grunt M
Once he steps aside do not leave* Once he leaves frame he goes to his position of blocking the stairs. |
F2
Immediately when you go upstairs you're surrounded by three gunts. These three trainers are back to back to back, no pauses in between. Thankfully it's only one Pokemon to beat per fight.
Emerald | |
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Team Magma Grunt M
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Team Magma Grunt M
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Team Magma Grunt M
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Once you go further in you'll team up with Steven himself against Leader Maxie and Admin Tabitha. Pick your three strongest to take them on!
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Magma Admin Tabitha | |
Magma Leader Maxie |
Maxie starts to rethink his actions on being misguided, wondering if Archie is also misguided in his thoughts. Steven invites you to his house here on the island! Make sure to swing by for HM 08 Dive!
Pokémon Found
Ruby, Sapphire & Emerald | Level | Encounter Rate |
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Surfing | ||
Tentacool | 5-25 | 60% |
Wingull | 10-30 | 35% |
Pelipper | 25-30 | 5% |
Old Rod | ||
Magikarp | 5-10 | 70% |
Tentacool | 5-10 | 30% |
Good Rod | ||
Magikarp | 10-30 | 60% |
Tentacool | 10-30 | 20% |
Wailmer | 10-30 | 20% |
Super Rod | ||
Wailmer | 25-45 | 60% |
Sharpedo | 30-35 | 40% |
Unique Pokémon | ||
Beldum | 5 | One Time Only |