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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:PKMN ParlyzHeal.png]]{{bpi|Paralyze Heal}} || style="vertical-align:middle" | Near the south-westernmost patch of grass. | |||
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| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{bpi|Ether}} || style="vertical-align:middle" | To the left of the Northern exit. | |||
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| style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:PKMN Potion.png]]{{bpi|Potion}} || style="vertical-align:middle" | Hidden in grass, in-between the Southern exits. | |||
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| style="vertical-align:middle" | | | style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:PKMN Pokéball.png]]{{bpi|Pokéball}} || style="vertical-align:middle" | Hidden in the center-left path of grass. | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle" | | | style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:PKMN GreatBall.png]]{{bpi|Great Ball}} || style="vertical-align:middle" | Given to the player by the Devon employee, after defeating the evil team grunt. | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{ | | style="vertical-align:middle" | {{bpi|Tiny Mushroom}} || style="vertical-align:middle" | Hidden in the North-central area, in a break in the trees (requires {{bpm|Cut}}). | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle" | | | style="vertical-align:middle" | Tiny Mushroom || style="vertical-align:middle" | Hidden in the South-eastern area, accessed by jumping the East-central leg (requires Cut). | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{ | | style="vertical-align:middle" | {{bpi|Miracle Seed}} || style="vertical-align:middle" | Given to the player by a girl in the North-eastern section (requires Cut). | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle" | | | style="vertical-align:middle" | [[File:PKMN XAttack.png]]{{bpi|X Attack}} || style="vertical-align:middle" | South-eastern area, accessed by jumping from the East-central ledge (requires Cut). | ||
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{ | ==Pokémon found== | ||
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{{Pokemon/Wild|RS}} | |||
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| | {{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||285|5-6|15}} | ||
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{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||276|5-6|5}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||287|5-6|5}} | |||
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{{Pokemon/Wild|EME}} | |||
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{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||265|5-6|25}} | |||
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===New Pokémon=== | |||
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#285 Slakoth|contents=[[File:Pokemon_285Shroomish.png|left]] This is the second Grass Pokémon that you'll find in the game, reminiscent of {{bp|Oddish}} and {{bp|Bellsprout}} from [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|Firered and Leafgreen]] and the [[Pokémon Red|Red]] and [[Pokémon Blue|Blue]] Versions, but this guy takes its roots more from Oddish. It starts off with Absorb and learns Tackle at level 4. However, when it Evolves at level 23 into a {{bp|Breloom}} it becomes a Grass/Fighter Pokemon. Breloom learns good fighting moves later on. So it is a better middle to late game pokemon than an early game Pokemon. You may however, want to keep it on your team, if you don't have a {{bp|Treecko}} as your starter. This is also the only area in the game where you can catch one.}} | |||
{{Pokemon/New|title=#287 Slakoth|contents=[[File:Pokemon_287Slakoth.png|right]] This is another Normal Pokemon that you'll find only here in Petalburg Woods, it also only moves every other turn and doesn't learn any good Normal moves. It however can learn HM01 Cut, HM04 {{bpm|Strength}}, and HM06 {{bpm|Rock Smash}} so you may want to use it as an HM pokemon, or alternatively evolve it into a {{bp|Slaking}} and use it as an offensive wall. But for any Normal pokemon right now, go with {{bp|Zigzagoon}} instead.}} | |||
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Revision as of 20:00, 4 December 2023
Petalburg Woods is home to many bug type Pokemon, so bring some flying type pokémon, like Taillow or Wingull. Here is also a good place to level your Torchic, so that it becomes a Combusken before the first gym. Bring some potions, as the forest is full of pokémon. If you have not chosen Treecko as your starter, it is recommended to catch a Shroomish, as Rustboro City's gym is weak to Grass type attacks. Slakoth also appears in the grass patches, and can become an extremely valuable member of your team if you choose to evolve it into a Slaking at level 36.
A Team Grunt Attacks!
Eventually, you will see a man who is looking for a Shroomish. After he talks to you, a Team Grunt appears and attacks him. You will have to rescue the man by defeating the guy attacking him.
Ruby | |
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Trainer | Pokemon |
File:Pokemon RS Magma Grunt M.png Team Magma Grunt Reward: 180 |
Sapphire | |
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Trainer | Pokemon |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 180 |
Emerald | |
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Trainer | Pokemon |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 180 |
Once defeated, the Team grunt will run away, and the man will thank you gratefully and reward you with a Great Ball.
Head to Route 104 (North).
Return to the Forest
Come back after having obtained the HM Cut to access the rest of the forest. A girl will give you a Miracle Seed, an item that when held by a Pokémon, increases the power of grass type moves - considering the sheer quantity of water routes and Pokémon in these games, this will come in handy. You can also find a Great Ball and an X Attack, as well as two Tiny Mushrooms hidden in the area.
Trainers
Ruby and Sapphire | |
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Trainer | Pokemon |
Bug Catcher Lyle Reward: 48 |
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Bug Catcher James Reward: 128 |
Emerald | |
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Trainer | Pokemon |
Bug Catcher Lyle Reward: 48 |
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Bug Catcher James Reward: 96 |
Items
Item | Source |
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Paralyze Heal | Near the south-westernmost patch of grass. |
Ether | To the left of the Northern exit. |
Potion | Hidden in grass, in-between the Southern exits. |
Pokéball | Hidden in the center-left path of grass. |
Great Ball | Given to the player by the Devon employee, after defeating the evil team grunt. |
Tiny Mushroom | Hidden in the North-central area, in a break in the trees (requires Cut). |
Tiny Mushroom | Hidden in the South-eastern area, accessed by jumping the East-central leg (requires Cut). |
Miracle Seed | Given to the player by a girl in the North-eastern section (requires Cut). |
X Attack | South-eastern area, accessed by jumping from the East-central ledge (requires Cut). |
Pokémon found
Ruby and Sapphire | |||
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Pokémon | Level | Rate | |
Zigzagoon | 5-6 | 30% | |
Wurmple | 5-6 | 25% | |
Shroomish | 5-6 | 15% | |
Silcoon | 5 | 10% | |
Cascoon | 5 | 10% | |
Taillow | 5-6 | 5% | |
Slakoth | 5-6 | 5% |
Emerald | |||
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Pokémon | Level | Rate | |
Poochyena | 5-6 | 30% | |
Wurmple | 5-6 | 25% | |
Shroomish | 5-6 | 15% | |
Silcoon | 5 | 10% | |
Cascoon | 5 | 10% | |
Taillow | 5-6 | 5% | |
Slakoth | 5-6 | 5% |