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{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire}}
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[[File:PKMN RubySapphire Route102.png|thumb|left|Route 102 in Ruby & Sapphire]]
{{Tabs
<div style="float:right;">
|styles=pokemon
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} align="right" style="text-align:center"
|title=Route 102
|+ New Pokémon Available
|tab1=Ruby & Sapphire
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Ruby
|class1=t-tab-rs
! style="background-color:#00036c;color:#fff" | Sapphire
|content1=[[File:PKMN RubySapphire Route102.png|400px]]
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Emerald
|tab2=Emerald
|- valign="center"
|class2=t-tab-e
||{{bp|Seedot}}{{PokePic|Seedot}}<br/>{{PokePic|Ralts}}{{bp|Ralts}}<br/>{{bp|Surskit}}{{PokePic|Surskit}}
|content2=[[File:PKMN Emerald Route102.png|400px]]
||{{bp|Lotad}}{{PokePic|Lotad}}<br/>{{PokePic|Ralts}}{{bp|Ralts}}<br/>{{bp|Surskit}}{{PokePic|Surskit}}
}}
||{{bp|Seedot}}{{PokePic|Seedot}}<br/>{{PokePic|Lotad}}{{bp|Lotad}}<br/>{{bp|Ralts}}{{PokePic|Ralts}}
|}
 
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==On the Way to Petalburg City==
==On the Way to Petalburg City==
{{-}}
This is the first route in the game where you will encounter trainer battles and berries.  If you walk in front of a trainer (or if you talk to one), an exclamation mark will appear above his/her head and he/she will challenge you to a battle that you cannot refuse. The positive side of this is that you gain more experience by defeating trainers than random encounters and you are rewarded money.  The downside is that, should you lose, you will be returned to the most recent Pokécenter you were at and you will lose some money.  If desired, you can avoid some of them by walking behind or beside them - they only challenge you if they are directly looking at you.   
This is the first route in the game where you will encounter trainer battles and berries.  If you walk in front of a trainer (or if you talk to one), an exclamation mark will appear above his/her head and he/she will challenge you to a battle that you cannot refuse. The positive side of this is that you gain more experience by defeating trainers than random encounters and you are rewarded money.  The downside is that, should you lose, you will be returned to the most recent Pokécenter you were at and you will lose some money.  If desired, you can avoid some of them by walking behind or beside them - they only challenge you if they are directly looking at you.   
[[File:PKMN Emerald Route102.png|thumb|left|Route 102 in Emerald.]]
 
The trainers on this route are low level, and may carry one or two Pokémon around level 5.  They will mostly be Pokémon you fought previously, with the exception of {{bp|Taillow}} and {{bp|Shroomish}}, which are unavailable to catch until later routes.
The trainers on this route are low level, and may carry one or two Pokémon around level 5.  They will mostly be Pokémon you fought previously, with the exception of {{bp|Taillow}} and {{bp|Shroomish}}, which are unavailable to catch until later routes.


During your travels you may encounter oddly shaped trees that contain berries.  There are many different types of berries in the game that do different things.  For example, on Route 102 you will find '''Oran Berries''' and '''Pecha Berries'''.  The Oran berry will heal a Pokémon by 10 HP and the Pecha berry will remove the "Poison" status effect (PSN). The best part is that if you allow your Pokémon to hold the berry, it will be used automatically and you won't waste a turn using an item of your own.  Remember, once you pick the berries you will have to plant a berry to make it grow into another full tree to get more.
During your travels you may encounter oddly shaped trees that contain berries.  There are many different types of berries in the game that do different things.  For example, on Route 102 you will find '''Oran Berries''' and '''Pecha Berries'''.  The {{bpi|Oran Berry}} will heal a Pokémon by 10 HP and the {{bpi|Pecha Berry}} will remove the "Poison" status effect (PSN). The best part is that if you allow your Pokémon to hold the berry, it will be used automatically and you won't waste a turn using an item of your own.  Remember, once you pick the berries you will have to plant a berry to make it grow into another full tree to get more.


As you traverse Route 102, fighting trainers along the way will allow you to pick up some money and experience. Also, keep an eye out for a '''Potion''' in the isolated patch of grass just before [[../Petalburg City/]].
As you traverse Route 102, fighting trainers along the way will allow you to pick up some money and experience. Also, keep an eye out for a {{bpi|Potion}} in the isolated patch of grass just before [[../Petalburg City/]].


===Wild Pokémon===
==Wild Pokémon==
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|text center=1}}
{{ContentBoxContainer|flex-start}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Wild|RUB}}
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Ruby
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||261|3-4|15}}
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Level
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||263|3-4|30}}
! style="background-color:#a82c2a;color:#fff" | Encounter Chance
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||265|3-4|30}}
! style="background-color:#00036c;color:#fff" | Sapphire
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||273|3-4|20}}
! style="background-color:#00036c;color:#fff" | Level
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||280|4|4}}
! style="background-color:#00036c;color:#fff" | Encounter Chance
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||283|3|1}}
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Emerald
{{Pokemon/Wild header|Surfing}}
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Level
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||183|5-35|99}}
! style="background-color:#008000;color:#fff" | Encounter Chance
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||283|20-30|1}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Wild header|Swarm}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Zigzagoon}}{{bp|Zigzagoon}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||283|3|50}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 2-4
|}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 30%
{{Pokemon/Wild|SAP}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Zigzagoon}}{{bp|Zigzagoon}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||261|3-4|15}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 2-4
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||263|3-4|30}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 30%
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||265|3-4|30}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Zigzagoon}}{{bp|Zigzagoon}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||270|3-4|20}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 2-4
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||280|4|4}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 15%
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||283|3|1}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Wild header|Surfing}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Poochyena}}{{bp|Poochyena}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||183|5-35|99}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 2-4
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||283|20-30|1}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 15%
{{Pokemon/Wild header|Swarm}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Poochyena}}{{bp|Poochyena}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||283|3|50}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 2-4
|}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 15%
{{Pokemon/Wild|EME}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Poochyena}}{{bp|Poochyena}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||261|3-4|30}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 2-4
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||263|3-4|15}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 30%
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||265|3-4|30}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||270|3-4|20}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Seedot}}{{bp|Seedot}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||280|4|4}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 3-4
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||273|3|1}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
{{Pokemon/Wild header|Surfing}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Lotad}}{{bp|Lotad}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||183|5-35|99}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 3-4
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||118|20-30|1}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
{{Pokemon/Wild header|Swarm}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Lotad}}{{bp|Lotad}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||273|3|50}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 3-4
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Surskit}}{{bp|Surskit}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 3
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 1%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Surskit}}{{bp|Surskit}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 3
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 1%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Seedot}}{{bp|Seedot}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 3
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 1%
|-
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Wurmple}}{{bp|Wurmple}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 3-4
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 30%
|-
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Ralts}}{{bp|Ralts}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 4
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 4%
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#{{Pokemon color|Water light}};color:#fff" | Surfing
|-
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Surskit}} {{bp|Surskit}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20-30
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 1%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Surskit}} {{bp|Surskit}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20-30
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 1%
| style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Goldeen}} {{bp|Goldeen}}
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 20-30
| style="vertical-align:middle" | 1%
|-
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Marill}} {{bp|Marill}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 5-35
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 99%
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#{{Pokemon color|Water light}};color:#fff" | Old Rod
|-
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Magikarp}} {{bp|Magikarp}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 5-10
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 70%
|-
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Goldeen}} {{bp|Goldeen}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 5-10
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 30%
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#{{Pokemon color|Water}};color:#fff" | Good Rod
|-
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Magikarp}} {{bp|Magikarp}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 60%
|-
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Goldeen}} {{bp|Goldeen}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
|-
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Corphish}} {{bp|Corphish}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 10-30
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 20%
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:#{{Pokemon color |Water dark}}; color:#fff" | Super Rod
|-
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | {{PokePic|Corphish}} {{bp|Corphish}}
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 20-45
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:middle" | 100%
|}
|}
{{Pokemon/Fishing|RSE|1|1|1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|RS|129|5-10|70|0|0}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|RS|118|5-10|30|0|0}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|RS|129|10-30|0|60|0}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|RS|118|10-30|0|20|0}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|RS|341|10-30|0|20|0}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|RS|341|20-45|0|0|100}}
|}</div>


==Trainers==
==Trainers==
{{Pokemon Trainer Group
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
|{{Pokemon Trainer Table
{{Pokemon/Trainer|RS}}
|game=RS
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RS|Youngster|Calvin|80}}
|trnr1= [[File:PKMN Emerald Youngster.png|left]]Youngster Calvin
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|263|5}}
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Zigzagoon}}{{bp|Zigzagoon|5}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RS|Bug Catcher|Rick|64}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]80
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|265|4}}
|trnr2= [[File:PKMN Emerald BugCatcher.png|left]]Bug Catcher Rick
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|265|4}}
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Wurmple}}{{bp|Wurmple|4}} <br/> {{PokePic|Wurmple}}{{bp|Wurmple|4}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RS|Youngster|Allen|48}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]64
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|261|5}}
|trnr3= [[File:PKMN Emerald Youngster.png|left]]Youngster Allen
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|276|3}}
|pkmn3= {{PokePic|Poochyena}}{{bp|Poochyena|5}} <br/> {{PokePic|Taillow}}{{bp|Taillow|3}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RS|Lass|Tiana|64}}
|rwrd3= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]48
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|263|4}}
|trnr4= [[File:PKMN Emerald Lass.png|left]]Lass Tiana
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|263|4}}
|pkmn4= {{PokePic|Zigzagoon}}{{bp|Zigzagoon|4}} <br/> {{PokePic|Zigzagoon}}{{bp|Zigzagoon|4}}
|}
|rwrd4= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]64
{{Pokemon/Trainer|EME}}
}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RS|Youngster|Calvin|80}}
|{{Pokemon Trainer Table
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|261|5}}
|game=E
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RS|Bug Catcher|Rick|64}}
|trnr1= [[File:PKMN Emerald Youngster.png|left]]Youngster Calvin
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|265|4}}
|pkmn1= {{PokePic|Poochyena}}{{bp|Poochyena|5}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|265|4}}
|rwrd1= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]80
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RS|Youngster|Allen|48}}
|trnr2= [[File:PKMN Emerald BugCatcher.png|left]]Bug Catcher Rick
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|263|4}}
|pkmn2= {{PokePic|Wurmple}}{{bp|Wurmple|4}} <br/> {{PokePic|Wurmple}}{{bp|Wurmple|4}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|276|3}}
|rwrd2= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]64
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RS|Lass|Tiana|64}}
|trnr3= [[File:PKMN Emerald Youngster.png|left]]Youngster Allen
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|263|4}}
|pkmn3= {{PokePic|Zigzagoon}}{{bp|Zigzagoon|4}} <br/> {{PokePic|Taillow}}{{bp|Taillow|3}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RS|285|4}}
|rwrd3= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]48
|}</div>
|trnr4= [[File:PKMN Emerald Lass.png|left]]Lass Tiana
|pkmn4= {{PokePic|Zigzagoon}}{{bp|Zigzagoon|4}} <br/> {{PokePic|Shroomish}}{{bp|Shroomish|4}}
|rwrd4= [[File:Pokebuck.png]]64
}}
}}


==New Pokémon==
==Items==
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}}
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}}
! style="background-color:#004236;color:#ffffff;" | #270 Lotad
! style="background-color:#383a32;color:#fff" | Item
! style="background-color:#383a32;color:#ffffff;" | #280 Ralts
! style="background-color:#383a32;color:#fff" | Location
|-
|-
|[[File:Pokemon_270Lotad.png|left]] For Sapphire and Emerald Players, this is one of the first version exclusive Pokémon that you will encounter, with its counterpart being {{bp|Seedot}} in Ruby. This little guy is a Grass/Water type, a rare combination, that protects against some of its weaknesses. It also comes with {{bpm|Astonish}}, a Ghost-type move that can hit anyone except for Normal-type Pokémon, so don't bother trying to hit Zigzagoon with it. Lotad isn't very useful for now, but its fully evolved form, {{bp|Ludicolo}} can be quite annoying to the opponents, so it's up to you if you want it now or later.
| [[File:PKMN OranBerry.png]]{{bpi|Oran Berry}} || In the soft soil patch, in the center of the route.
|[[File:Pokemon_280Ralts.png|right]]
Now this Pokémon is worth watching out for! Being Psychic-type, it's open to a powerful array of moves. It is available in all three versions, so everybody can take advantage of its abilities. {{bp|Ralts}} is quite rare, and it can be encountered only this area, but is easy to capture since it only knows Growl when you encounter him. Ralts's final form, {{bp|Gardevoir}}, is one of the most powerful Psychic-type Pokémon in the game. However, Ralts is going to be difficult to train since it needs lot of experience to level up and its base stats are pretty poor before evolving into its final form. Nevertheless, Ralts is worth capturing.
|-
|-
! style="background-color:#545615;color:#ffffff;" | #273 Seedot
| [[File:Pokémon GenIII-V PechaBerry.png]]{{bpi|Pecha Berry}} || In the soft soil patch, in the center of the route.
! style="background-color:#54184b;color:#ffffff;" | #283 Surskit
|-
|-
|[[File:Pokemon_273Seedot.png|left]]This Pokémon is exclusive to Ruby and Emerald, though it is quite rare in Emerald. It is a defensive Pokémon that relies on decreasing damage against it and retaliating with {{bpm|Bide}}. {{bp|Seedot}}'s main use in the late game is where its evolved form, {{bp|Nuzleaf}}, gets a powerful Psychic attack unique to it called {{bpm|Extrasensory}}. Like Lotad, it is more effective later in the game.
| [[File:PKMN Potion.png]]{{bpi|Potion}} || Southeast of the western terminus, below Petalburg City.
| [[File:Pokemon_283Surskit.png|right]] {{bp|Surskit}} is Bug/Water-type Pokémon, a unique combo that gives it useful resistances. However, {{bp|Surskit}} is very weak, so using it in the battle isn't recommended. This Pokémon is incredibly rare in Ruby and Sapphire, and not available in Emerald without mixing records or trading from XD Gale of Darkness. Due to their high rarity it is advised that you catch the first one you see so that you can spare yourself hours searching for it, even if finding one now isn't on your mind.  
|}
|}


==Items==
==New Pokémon==
* {{bpi|Oran Berry}} x2 (In the soft soil patch in the center of the route)
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
* {{bpi|Pecha Berry}} x2 (In the soft soil patch in the center of the route)
{{Pokemon/New|title=#270 Lotad|contents=[[File:Pokemon_270Lotad.png|left]] For Sapphire and Emerald Players, this is one of the first version exclusive Pokémon that you will encounter, with its counterpart being {{bp|Seedot}} in Ruby. This little guy is a Grass/Water type, a rare combination, that protects against some of its weaknesses. It also comes with {{bpm|Astonish}}, a Ghost-type move that can hit anyone except for Normal-type Pokémon, so don't bother trying to hit Zigzagoon with it. Lotad isn't very useful for now, but its fully evolved form, {{bp|Ludicolo}} can be quite annoying to the opponents, so it's up to you if you want it now or later.}}
* {{bpi|Potion}} (Southeast of the western terminus, below Petalburg City)
{{Pokemon/New|title=#280 Ralts|contents=[[File:Pokemon_280Ralts.png|right]]Now this Pokémon is worth watching out for! Being Psychic-type, it's open to a powerful array of moves. It is available in all three versions, so everybody can take advantage of its abilities. {{bp|Ralts}} is quite rare, and it can be encountered only this area, but is easy to capture since it only knows {{bpm|Growl}} when you encounter him. Ralts's final form, {{bp|Gardevoir}}, is one of the most powerful Psychic-type Pokémon in the game. However, Ralts is going to be difficult to train since it needs lot of experience to level up and its base stats are pretty poor before evolving into its final form. Nevertheless, Ralts is worth capturing.}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#273 Seedot|contents=[[File:Pokemon_273Seedot.png|left]]This Pokémon is exclusive to Ruby and Emerald, though it is quite rare in Emerald. It is a defensive Pokémon that relies on decreasing damage against it and retaliating with {{bpm|Bide}}. {{bp|Seedot}}'s main use in the late game is where its evolved form, {{bp|Nuzleaf}}, gets a powerful Psychic attack unique to it called {{bpm|Extrasensory}}. Like Lotad, it is more effective later in the game.}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#283 Surskit|contents=[[File:Pokemon_283Surskit.png|right]] {{bp|Surskit}} is Bug/Water-type Pokémon, a unique combo that gives it useful resistances. However, {{bp|Surskit}} is very weak, so using it in the battle isn't recommended. This Pokémon is incredibly rare in Ruby and Sapphire, and only available in Emerald via mixing records or trading from [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]. Due to their high rarity it is advised that you catch the first one you see so that you can spare yourself hours searching for it, even if finding one now isn't on your mind.}}
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 15 February 2024

Route 102
Ruby & SapphireEmerald
PKMN RubySapphire Route102.png
PKMN Emerald Route102.png

On the Way to Petalburg City[edit]

This is the first route in the game where you will encounter trainer battles and berries. If you walk in front of a trainer (or if you talk to one), an exclamation mark will appear above his/her head and he/she will challenge you to a battle that you cannot refuse. The positive side of this is that you gain more experience by defeating trainers than random encounters and you are rewarded money. The downside is that, should you lose, you will be returned to the most recent Pokécenter you were at and you will lose some money. If desired, you can avoid some of them by walking behind or beside them - they only challenge you if they are directly looking at you.

The trainers on this route are low level, and may carry one or two Pokémon around level 5. They will mostly be Pokémon you fought previously, with the exception of Taillow and Shroomish, which are unavailable to catch until later routes.

During your travels you may encounter oddly shaped trees that contain berries. There are many different types of berries in the game that do different things. For example, on Route 102 you will find Oran Berries and Pecha Berries. The Oran Berry will heal a Pokémon by 10 HP and the Pecha Berry will remove the "Poison" status effect (PSN). The best part is that if you allow your Pokémon to hold the berry, it will be used automatically and you won't waste a turn using an item of your own. Remember, once you pick the berries you will have to plant a berry to make it grow into another full tree to get more.

As you traverse Route 102, fighting trainers along the way will allow you to pick up some money and experience. Also, keep an eye out for a Potion in the isolated patch of grass just before Petalburg City.

Wild Pokémon[edit]

Ruby
Pokémon Level Rate
Poochyena Poochyena 3-4 15%
Zigzagoon Zigzagoon 3-4 30%
Wurmple Wurmple 3-4 30%
Seedot Seedot 3-4 20%
Ralts Ralts 4 4%
Surskit Surskit 3 1%
Surfing
Marill Marill 5-35 99%
Surskit Surskit 20-30 1%
Swarm
Surskit Surskit 3 50%
Sapphire
Pokémon Level Rate
Poochyena Poochyena 3-4 15%
Zigzagoon Zigzagoon 3-4 30%
Wurmple Wurmple 3-4 30%
Lotad Lotad 3-4 20%
Ralts Ralts 4 4%
Surskit Surskit 3 1%
Surfing
Marill Marill 5-35 99%
Surskit Surskit 20-30 1%
Swarm
Surskit Surskit 3 50%
Emerald
Pokémon Level Rate
Poochyena Poochyena 3-4 30%
Zigzagoon Zigzagoon 3-4 15%
Wurmple Wurmple 3-4 30%
Lotad Lotad 3-4 20%
Ralts Ralts 4 4%
Seedot Seedot 3 1%
Surfing
Marill Marill 5-35 99%
Goldeen Goldeen 20-30 1%
Swarm
Seedot Seedot 3 50%
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Pokémon Level Old Rod Good Rod Super Rod
Magikarp Magikarp 5-10 70% - -
Goldeen Goldeen 5-10 30% - -
Magikarp Magikarp 10-30 - 60% -
Goldeen Goldeen 10-30 - 20% -
Corphish Corphish 10-30 - 20% -
Corphish Corphish 20-45 - - 100%

Trainers[edit]

Ruby and Sapphire
Trainer Pokemon
File:Pokemon RS Youngster.png
Youngster Calvin
Reward: Pokebuck.png80
  • Zigzagoon Zigzagoon Lv. 5
Bug Catcher Rick
Bug Catcher Rick
Reward: Pokebuck.png64
  • Wurmple Wurmple Lv. 4
  • Wurmple Wurmple Lv. 4
File:Pokemon RS Youngster.png
Youngster Allen
Reward: Pokebuck.png48
  • Poochyena Poochyena Lv. 5
  • Taillow Taillow Lv. 3
File:Pokemon RS Lass.png
Lass Tiana
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  • Zigzagoon Zigzagoon Lv. 4
  • Zigzagoon Zigzagoon Lv. 4
Emerald
Trainer Pokemon
File:Pokemon RS Youngster.png
Youngster Calvin
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  • Poochyena Poochyena Lv. 5
Bug Catcher Rick
Bug Catcher Rick
Reward: Pokebuck.png64
  • Wurmple Wurmple Lv. 4
  • Wurmple Wurmple Lv. 4
File:Pokemon RS Youngster.png
Youngster Allen
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  • Zigzagoon Zigzagoon Lv. 4
  • Taillow Taillow Lv. 3
File:Pokemon RS Lass.png
Lass Tiana
Reward: Pokebuck.png64
  • Zigzagoon Zigzagoon Lv. 4
  • Shroomish Shroomish Lv. 4

Items[edit]

Item Location
PKMN OranBerry.pngOran Berry In the soft soil patch, in the center of the route.
Pokémon GenIII-V PechaBerry.pngPecha Berry In the soft soil patch, in the center of the route.
PKMN Potion.pngPotion Southeast of the western terminus, below Petalburg City.

New Pokémon[edit]

#270 Lotad
Pokemon 270Lotad.png
For Sapphire and Emerald Players, this is one of the first version exclusive Pokémon that you will encounter, with its counterpart being Seedot in Ruby. This little guy is a Grass/Water type, a rare combination, that protects against some of its weaknesses. It also comes with Astonish, a Ghost-type move that can hit anyone except for Normal-type Pokémon, so don't bother trying to hit Zigzagoon with it. Lotad isn't very useful for now, but its fully evolved form, Ludicolo can be quite annoying to the opponents, so it's up to you if you want it now or later.
#280 Ralts
Pokemon 280Ralts.png
Now this Pokémon is worth watching out for! Being Psychic-type, it's open to a powerful array of moves. It is available in all three versions, so everybody can take advantage of its abilities. Ralts is quite rare, and it can be encountered only this area, but is easy to capture since it only knows Growl when you encounter him. Ralts's final form, Gardevoir, is one of the most powerful Psychic-type Pokémon in the game. However, Ralts is going to be difficult to train since it needs lot of experience to level up and its base stats are pretty poor before evolving into its final form. Nevertheless, Ralts is worth capturing.
#273 Seedot
Pokemon 273Seedot.png
This Pokémon is exclusive to Ruby and Emerald, though it is quite rare in Emerald. It is a defensive Pokémon that relies on decreasing damage against it and retaliating with Bide. Seedot's main use in the late game is where its evolved form, Nuzleaf, gets a powerful Psychic attack unique to it called Extrasensory. Like Lotad, it is more effective later in the game.
#283 Surskit
Pokemon 283Surskit.png
Surskit is Bug/Water-type Pokémon, a unique combo that gives it useful resistances. However, Surskit is very weak, so using it in the battle isn't recommended. This Pokémon is incredibly rare in Ruby and Sapphire, and only available in Emerald via mixing records or trading from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. Due to their high rarity it is advised that you catch the first one you see so that you can spare yourself hours searching for it, even if finding one now isn't on your mind.