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==Capturing Groudon and Kyogre==
==Capturing Groudon and Kyogre==
In Ruby and Sapphire, Groudon and Kyogre were respectively available earlier in the Cave of Origins, in Emerald they're both available, but not until after the Elite 4 and are in game-exclusive locations. The caves' entrances don't both appear at the same time, they rotate until until one is captured/defeated and then only one will be around.  
In Ruby and Sapphire, Groudon and Kyogre were respectively available earlier in the Cave of Origins, in Emerald they're both available, but not until after the Elite 4 and are in game-exclusive locations. The caves' entrances don't both appear at the same time, they rotate until until one is captured/defeated and then only one will be around.  


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===Terra Cave===
===Terra Cave===
Terra Cave is home to Groudon, and the entrance roams between Routes 114, 115, 116, and 118.
Terra Cave is home to Groudon, and the entrance roams between Routes 114, 115, 116, and 118.


<gallery>
<gallery>
File:PRS%26E_TerraCave_1F.png|Terra Cave Floor 1
File:PKMN Emerald TerraCave1F.png|Terra Cave Floor 1
File:PRS%26E_TerraCave_2F.png|Terra Cave Floor 2
File:PKMN Emerald TerraCave2F.png|Terra Cave Floor 2
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Marine Cave===
===Marine Cave===
Marine Cave is home to Kyogre, and the entrance roams between Routes 105, 125, 127, and 129. Where it is, it will be accessible by a unique dive spot that is not usually on the route, so Dive is required to access this cave.
Marine Cave is home to Kyogre, and the entrance roams between Routes 105, 125, 127, and 129. Where it is, it will be accessible by a unique dive spot that is not usually on the route, so Dive is required to access this cave.


<gallery>
<gallery>
File:PRS%26E_MarineCave_entrance.png|Marine Cave entrance
File:PKMN Emerald MarineCaveEntrance.png|Marine Cave entrance
File:PRS%26E_MarineCave_1F.png|Marine Cave Floor 1
File:PKMN EmeraldMarineCave1F.png|Marine Cave Floor 1
File:PRS%26E_MarineCave_2F.png|Marine Cave Floor 2
File:PKMN Emerald MarineCave2F.png|Marine Cave Floor 2
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==Other extras in Emerald==
==Other extras in Emerald==
===Desert Underpass===
===Desert Underpass===
[[File:PRS%26E_DesertUnderpass.png|right|thumb|Desert Underpass]]
[[File:PKMN Emerald DesertUnderpass.png|right|thumb|Desert Underpass]]
Also after you defeat the Elite Four, a new underground cave will appear above Route 114, in the back of the Fossil Maniac's house. In this cave, you can catch a {{bp|Ditto}} as well as pick up the '''Root Fossil''' or '''Claw Fossil''' - whichever one you 'didn't' get back in the Mirage Tower, meaning both {{bp|Anorith}} and {{bp|Lileep}} are available in Emerald Version.
Also after you defeat the Elite Four, a new underground cave will appear above Route 114, in the back of the Fossil Maniac's house. In this cave, you can catch a {{bp|Ditto}} as well as pick up the '''Root Fossil''' or '''Claw Fossil''' - whichever one you ''didn't'' get back in the Mirage Tower, meaning both {{bp|Anorith}} and {{bp|Lileep}} are available in Emerald Version.


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===Johto starter===
===Johto starter===
If you complete the Hoenn Pokédex (all 200-Jirachi and Deoxys aren't required), Professor Birch in Littleroot Town will give you a starter from the Generation II games of your choice.  
If you complete the Hoenn Pokédex (all 200-Jirachi and Deoxys aren't required), Professor Birch in Littleroot Town will give you a starter from the Generation II games of your choice.  


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*[[File:Pokemon 155Cyndaquil.png|40px]]{{bp|Cyndaquil}}
*[[File:Pokemon 158Totodile.png|40px]]{{bp|Totodile}}
*[[File:Pokemon 158Totodile.png|40px]]{{bp|Totodile}}


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Latest revision as of 22:25, 20 September 2022

New Pokémon
Emerald
Pokemon 132Ditto.pngDitto

Pokemon 382Kyogre.pngKyogre
Pokemon 383Groudon.pngGroudon

Capturing Groudon and Kyogre[edit]

In Ruby and Sapphire, Groudon and Kyogre were respectively available earlier in the Cave of Origins, in Emerald they're both available, but not until after the Elite 4 and are in game-exclusive locations. The caves' entrances don't both appear at the same time, they rotate until until one is captured/defeated and then only one will be around.

To find out where one is, go to the Weather Institute on Route 119 and a man there will explain that strange weather is occuring on a route. The entrances' times are limited, if you fail to get there in time it will move elsewhere.

Terra Cave[edit]

Terra Cave is home to Groudon, and the entrance roams between Routes 114, 115, 116, and 118.

Marine Cave[edit]

Marine Cave is home to Kyogre, and the entrance roams between Routes 105, 125, 127, and 129. Where it is, it will be accessible by a unique dive spot that is not usually on the route, so Dive is required to access this cave.

Other extras in Emerald[edit]

Desert Underpass[edit]

Desert Underpass

Also after you defeat the Elite Four, a new underground cave will appear above Route 114, in the back of the Fossil Maniac's house. In this cave, you can catch a Ditto as well as pick up the Root Fossil or Claw Fossil - whichever one you didn't get back in the Mirage Tower, meaning both Anorith and Lileep are available in Emerald Version.

Pokémon found (grass)
Emerald Encounter Rate
Pokemon 132Ditto.pngDitto 50%
Pokemon 293Whismur.pngWhismur 34%
Pokemon 294Loudred.pngLoudred 16%

Johto starter[edit]

If you complete the Hoenn Pokédex (all 200-Jirachi and Deoxys aren't required), Professor Birch in Littleroot Town will give you a starter from the Generation II games of your choice.

Note that this is the only point in any of the five Generation III Pokémon games that you can get these Pokémon.