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Safari Zone (Hoenn)
- 2.1 Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald
- 2.2 Emerald only
- 2.3 Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
- Max Revive (Area 2)
- TM22 Solar Beam (Area 3)
- Calcium (Area 4)
- PP Up (Area 5)
- Full Restore (Area 5)
- Big Pearl (Area 5)
- Rare Candy (Area 6)
- Zinc (Area 6)
- Nugget (Area 6)
Pokémon [ ]
Ruby, sapphire and emerald [ ].
- Oddish (Level 25–29)
- Pikachu (Level 25–27)
- Wobbuffet (Level 27–29)
- Gloom (Level 25)
- Girafarig (Level 25–27)
- Doduo (Level 25)
- Natu (Level 25)
- Psyduck (Level 20–35)
- Magikarp (Level 5-30)
- Goldeen (Level 5-35)
- Seaking (Level 25–40)
- Rhyhorn (Level 27–29)
- Dodrio (Level 29–31)
- Pinsir (Level 27–29)
- Phanpy (Level 27–29)
- Heracross (Level 27–29)
- Xatu (Level 29–31)
- Geodude (Level 5-30)
Emerald only [ ]
- Sunkern (Level 33–35)
- Mareep (Level 34–36)
- Spinarak (Level 33)
- Aipom (Level 34)
- Hoothoot (Level 35)
- Gligar (Level 37–40)
- Snubbull (Level 34)
- Stantler (Level 36–39)
- Wooper (Level 25–30)
- Marill (Level 25–35)
- Quagsire (Level 35–40)
- Remoraid (Level 10–35)
- Teddiursa (Level 34–36)
- Ledyba (Level 33)
- Pineco (Level 34)
- Houndour (Level 36–39)
- Miltank (Level 37–40)
- Shuckle (Level 20–40) (Rare)
- Pikachu (Level 20–30) (Rare)
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire [ ]
- Pikachu (Level 25–28)
- Gloom (Level 25–28)
- Doduo (Level 25–30)
- Rhyhorn (Level 27–30)
- Despite being a Hoenn location, this place only contains Pokémon not introduced from Generation III.
- There is a small area that is only exclusive to the Emerald version.
- In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, there is no entry fee, and the Safari Game has been removed. Plus, the Pokémon there can be battled against.
- Similar with the Safari Zone in Johto , this Safari Zone doesn't have a walking limit unlike the other Safari Zones.
- 1 Legendary Pokémon
- 3 Ash Ketchum
Appendix : Emerald walkthrough/Section 20
- 1.2 The Eon Pokémon
- 1.3.1 National Pokédex
- 1.3.2 Johto Starter Pokemon
- 1.4 Gym Leaders and Wally rematches
- 2 Trick House - Puzzle 8
- 3 Altering Cave
- 4 Trainer Hill
- 5 Desert Underpass
- 6 Route 123
- 7.1 Safari Game
- 8.1 Weather Institute
- 8.2 Terra Cave
- 8.3 Marine Cave
- 9.1 Mossdeep City
- 9.2 Meteor Falls
Littleroot Town
When the credits conclude, you awaken in your room back in Littleroot Town . Head downstairs and Norman hands you a gift from Mr. Briney —the S.S. Ticket . With this, you can ride Captain Stern 's new ferry! Norman suggests taking the ferry from either Slateport or Lilycove , then heads back to the Petalburg Gym .
The Eon Pokémon
After Norman leaves, a breaking news story flashes across the TV screen; it seems that a certain unnamed Pokémon has been spotted flying around the region. The reporter informs viewers of the Pokémon's color, but static interference prevents you from learning it. After viewing this report, Mom asks which color it was, giving you the choice of red or blue. Depending on your choice, you will be able to encounter the legendary Pokémon Latias or Latios , respectively, roaming across Hoenn.
The Pokémon moves to a different area every time you change locations. The easiest way to see Latios/Latias for the first time is to first fly to Slateport City . Once there, put a Pokémon with a certain level (make sure it is above 13 and below 40) as first conscious member of your party. Once that is done, go to the route above Slateport City (Route 110) and spray Max Repel. Next, use the Mach Bike around for 5 seconds in the grass next to the entrance of Cycling Road . After that, enter to Cycling Road then go back to that patch of grass to repeat the process. The repel helps you save time from encountering Pokémon other than Latios/Latias but still lets you find Latios/Latias because it is not a higher level than 40 (starting level for Latios/Latias). To make matters more difficult, Latios/Latios will also attempt to flee on the first turn of battle. These Pokémon are probably the best one to use your Master Ball on but if you already used yours or you don't want to, there are some strategies you can utilize. A good way to prevent them from running away is to send out a faster Pokémon like Crobat to use a trapping move like Mean Look ( Zubat learns this move at level 36.) Likewise, the move Wrap also works. Your Pokémon should be equipped with a Quick Claw . Another option is start the battle with a Wobbuffet due to its Shadow Tag ability. If Latios/Latias is afflicted by a status condition, it will retain this ailment when it is next encountered. After meeting it for the first time, the Pokédex tracks its movements.
Professor Birch's Lab
National pokédex.
Professor Birch and your rival are waiting outside your house. Birch takes both of you to his lab, where he upgrades your Pokédexes to National Pokédex mode. Shortly after leaving the lab, you'll get a call from Scott .
Johto Starter Pokemon
Be sure to visit Professor Birch in his Lab again once you have caught all 200 Pokémon in the Hoenn regional Pokédex . Once he verifies that you are indeed successful, he offers you a gift to start you on your quest to complete the National Pokédex listing. This gift is the choice between one of three starter Pokémon of the distant Johto region: Chikorita , Cyndaquil , and Totodile !
Gym Leaders and Wally rematches
After receiving the National Pokédex, Wally and the Gym Leaders can request rematches through the PokéNav 's Match Call.
- The Gym Leaders can be rematched to a Double Battle , and the only way to rematch with them is to wait until they are ready. Here the Match Call will alert you.
- Wally can be repeatedly rematched once per day and they will take place near the exit of the Victory Road. He is the only opponent which the Match Call doesn't alert you about a rematch.
Trick House - Puzzle 8
In Trick House now you can complete the puzzle 8. You can get the Nugget in the Trick Master's Room.
Altering Cave
Back on Route 103 , a cave entrance has opened up on the east bank of the river that divides the route. This is Altering Cave , and although there have been rumors of rare Pokémon inside, it seems to house only Zubat .
Trainer Hill
Trainer Hill is located to the east of the Winstrate home. This tower was designed for challengers to race through as quickly as possible, battling four floors of Trainers on the way to the rooftop. The ground floor holds both a Pokémon Center and Poké Mart (the seller upgrade their inventory due you entered the Hall of Fame ), so Trainers can be well-prepared for the trial ahead. There are four different modes—Normal, Variety, Unique, and Expert—with each one more difficult than the last. A challenger's Pokémon will not be healed by the staff, but recovery items like Potions may be used during and between battles. Prizes vary depending on the amount of time elapsed, and all battles conducted here are Double Battles . No experience or prize money is awarded.
Desert Underpass
Fly back to Fallarbor Town and head west to Route 114 to pay a visit to the Fossil Maniac in his home just outside of town. His constant digging for new Fossils has caused the wall to collapse, revealing a long, sandy tunnel stretching far to the east. This is the Desert Underpass , which leads through the mountains of northern Hoenn before ending beneath the desert of Route 111 . At the tunnel's end, you find the remaining Fossil that fell beneath the sands when Mirage Tower disappeared. There are also a handful of Pokémon species to be found here, including Ditto , which can't be found anywhere else. This Pokémon is unique as its only move, Transform , allows it to become a nearly-identical copy of the target. But it's even more useful outside of battle. When left in the Day Care building on Route 117 with nearly any other Pokémon, the pair are able to produce an Egg containing the other Pokémon's first-stage form! This makes it incredibly useful when working to complete the Pokédex.
Now you can get the other four special Berries from the Berry Master's wife since you have already entered the Hall of Fame .
Safari Zone
The Safari Zone gives Trainers a chance to encounter all kinds of Pokémon. It is only open to Trainers participating in the Safari Game , where Trainers must use unconventional tactics to try to catch these Pokémon. Admission is $ 500, and entrants are given 30 Safari Balls to be used and a limit of 500 steps taken before the game is over. The varied terrain means that some areas are only accessible by Acro Bike or Mach Bike .
The four quadrants to the north and west of the building are open to any Trainer who received a Pokéblock Case . Once you upgrade to the National Pokédex, the construction of the two eastern areas will be complete. You can return to the Safari Zone and catch some Pokémon native to Johto .
Safari Game
In a Safari Game, Trainers must use unconventional tactics to catch wild Pokémon. Rather than use your own Pokémon in battle, you are only allowed to throw Pokéblocks to entice the target, making it less likely to run; or go near, which makes the target easier to catch but more likely to run.
In addition, there are several Pokéblock feeders scattered throughout the park. Each feeder can accept a single Pokéblock at a time. Any Pokémon encountered in the feeder's range of five steps will have a Nature that is attracted to that type of Pokéblock. The feeder's effect dissipates after 100 steps are taken.
The Super-Ancient Pokémon
Weather institute.
Return to Route 119 and pay a visit to the Weather Institute . Speak to the meteorologist on the second floor to learn that he has been tracking weather patterns across Hoenn . He's even found an unusual weather system localized to a certain area. Routes 114 , 115 , 116 , and 118 have been suffering under severe drought, while Routes 105 , 125 , 127 , and 129 have become prone to heavy thunderstorms. The existence of these unusual conditions indicates the presence of Groudon and Kyogre , hidden away in a new home that it's made for itself. But these ancient Pokémon are fickle and won't stay put for long, so hurry off to the specified route and you may stumble across a legend!
After learning of a severe drought on Hoenn's west side, you need to visit the specified route in order to track down Terra Cave . Be aware that if it appears on Route 114 , you will need to scale the waterfall to access it. Enter the cave and proceed to the second chamber, where you find a long tunnel with Groudon sitting in a pool of magma at its end. Be sure to save the game before you approach it, as it will disappear if you happen to defeat it. Its Drought Ability increases Fire Blast 's power by 50% and lets it use SolarBeam without charging. Rest allows it to recover its health, but also makes it easier to catch. Begin with Grass , Water , and Ice moves to weaken it quickly, then follow up with Rock and Poison moves to wear it down further.
Marine Cave
After learning of heavy storms on Hoenn's east side, you need to visit the specified route in order to track down Marine Cave . Surf across the route in search of a small patch of deep, dark water, and Dive down to the ocean floor. Resurface inside the cave and proceed to the second chamber, where you find a long tunnel with Kyogre in a deep pit of seawater at its end. Be sure to save the game before you approach it, as it will disappear if you happen to defeat it. Its Drizzle Ability increases Hydro Pump 's power by 50%. Rest allows it to recover its health, but also makes it easier to catch. Begin with Grass and Electric moves to weaken it quickly, then follow up with Fire , Water , Ice , and Steel moves to wear it down further.
Steven Continues His Training
Mossdeep city.
Return to Mossdeep City and pay a visit to Steven 's house. He's not home, but he has left a note for you on the table. It says that he plans to do some soul-searching as he continues his training on the road, and doesn't intend to return home for quite some time. He asks a favor of you, to take the Poké Ball on the desk. It contains a Beldum , his favorite Pokémon. He ends the note by saying that he hopes your paths cross again someday.
Meteor Falls
Though it was possible to explore Meteor Falls more thoroughly immediately after defeating Juan , you can fully explore this place after entering the Hall of Fame . The 1F (upper) room is now available. There is nothing important in this final chamber aside from Steven, standing at the north wall. He's been digging for new rocks and stones to add to his collection. He's impressed that you found him here, and warns that if you intend to mount a serious challenge, you should expect the worst.
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Safari Zone Block Items
Below is a list of all the Safari Zone Block Items and what they manipulate.
Safari Zone Areas
Plains | Meadow | Savannah | Peak | Rocky Beach | Wetland | Forest | Swamp | Marshland | Wasteland | Mountain | Desert |
Rocky Beach
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Safari-Zone
Die Safari-Zone ist ein begrenztes Gebiet, das man in vielen Pokémonspielen finden kann. Dort halten sich Pokémon auf, die man im ganzen Spiel nirgendwoanders fangen kann. Empfehlenswert ist ein Pokémon mitzunehmen, welches die Attacke Lockduft beherrscht. So verbraucht man keine Schritte, kann aber trotzdem Pokémon fangen. Alternativ kann man sich auch auf der Stelle drehen. Zu beachten ist, dass die wilden Pokémon jederzeit flüchten können. Man kann kein eigenes Pokémon einsetzen, um das wilde Pokémon zu schwächen. Dafür hat man Utensilien wie z.B. Matsch oder Köder zu Verfügung, die dafür sorgen, dass das Pokémon leichter zu fangen ist, aber im Gegenzug die Chance erhöht wird, dass es flüchtet oder umgekehrt.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1.1 Pokémon Rot, Blau, Gelb, Feuerrot und Blattgrün
- 1.2 Pokémon Gold, Silber und Kristall
- 1.3 Pokémon Rubin, Saphir, Smaragd, Omega Rubin und Alpha Saphir
- 1.4 Pokémon Diamant, Perl und Platin
- 1.5 Pokémon HeartGold und SoulSilver
Safari-Zonen
Pokémon rot, blau, gelb, feuerrot und blattgrün.
Die Safarizone der Editionen Rot, Blau, Gelb, Feuerrot und Blattgrün befindet sich in Fuchsania City . Sie ist in vier Areale unterteilt. Hier kann man nicht nur seltene Pokémon fangen, sondern auch VM03 ( Surfer ) gewinnen und die Goldzähne des Wärters finden, wofür man VM04 ( Stärke ) erhält.
Pokémon Gold, Silber und Kristall
In den Spielen Pokémon Gold, Silber und Kristall ist die Safarizone nicht vorhanden. Der Eingang bleibt weiterhin an seiner üblichen Position im Norden von Fuchsania City , man kann jedoch nicht hineingehen. Eine „Beta“-Version der Safarizone (Beta-Map) ist zwar einprogrammiert, allerdings wurde sie wahrscheinlich aufgrund von Zeitdruck und der vielen Glitches in Pokémon Rot, Blau und Gelb in Zusammenhang mit der Safarizone dann doch herausgenommen. Ein weiterer Grund könnte die Zeit in den Spielen der 2. Generation sein. Es gibt Cheats , die die Safarizone öffnen. Dort befindet sich jedoch nichts Besonderes. Für den Spielverlauf ist sie damit irrelevant.
Pokémon Rubin, Saphir, Smaragd, Omega Rubin und Alpha Saphir
Die Safari-Zone ist über Route 121 zu erreichen. Es gibt hier in Pokémon Rubin und Saphir sowie Pokémon Omega Rubin und Alpha Saphir vier, in Pokémon Smaragd sechs Areale. Besonderes ist hier, dass man Pokémon anlocken kann. Dafür sind an vielen Plätzen Näpfe angebracht, in die man Pokériegel hineinlegen kann.
Pokémon Diamant, Perl und Platin
Pokémon heartgold und soulsilver.
Folgende Areale sind im Laufe des Spiels anwählbar: Grasland, Blumenbeete, Savanne, Felsplateau, Felsenufer, Moorlandschaft, Waldstück, Waldesufer, Sumpfland, Einöde, Berglandschaft und Wüste. Je weiter man nach der Eröffnung der Safari Zone im Spiel voranschreitet, erhöht sich die Zahl der verschiedenen zu fangenden Pokémon in jedem Areal. Man wird hierbei von Baoba per POKéCOM benachrichtigt.
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Pokémon Emerald Nuzlocke Guide
This guide contains useful information for a Emerald Nuzlocke . Lists of all of the available Pokémon, the number of encounters, and detailed overviews of all Boss battles .
Emerald Encounters
A fun aspect of Nuzlocke runs is the variety of encounters forcing you to try out new Pokémon you've never used before. That is why it's important to know which Pokémon will be available during a run. We've compiled a list of every encounter for Pokémon Emerald so you can quickly see who you might want on your team!
Pokémon Emerald has 70 different encounter locations with 149 different Pokémon available as wild encounters. Hover over a Pokémon to see where to encounter it!
3 Dragon Pokémon encounters
- Altaria - Sky Pillar
- Bagon - Meteor Falls
- Rayquaza - Sky Pillar
3 Ice Pokémon encounters
- Snorunt - Shoal Cave
- Spheal - Shoal Cave
- Regice - Route 105
4 Fighting Pokémon encounters
- Machop - Jagged Pass and Fiery Path
- Heracross - Safari Zone
- Makuhita - Granite Cave and Victory Road
- Hariyama - Victory Road
4 Ghost Pokémon encounters
- Sableye - Granite Cave, Cave of Origin, Sky Pillar and Victory Road
- Shuppet - Route 121, Mt. Pyre and Route 123
- Banette - Sky Pillar
- Duskull - Mt. Pyre
7 Fire Pokémon encounters
- Vulpix - Mt. Pyre
- Cyndaquil - Littleroot Town
- Slugma - Route 113 and Fiery Path
- Houndour - Altering Cave and Safari Zone
- Torchic - Starter
- Numel - Route 112, Jagged Pass and Fiery Path
- Torkoal - Fiery Path and Team Magma Hideout
8 Steel Pokémon encounters
- Magnemite - New Mauville
- Magneton - New Mauville
- Skarmory - Route 113
- Mawile - Cave of Origin and Victory Road
- Aron - Granite Cave and Victory Road
- Lairon - Victory Road
- Beldum - Mossdeep City
- Registeel - Route 120
8 Dark Pokémon encounters
- Poochyena - Route 101, Route 103, Route 102, Route 104, Petalburg Woods, Route 116, Route 110, Route 117, Route 120, Route 121 and Route 123
- Mightyena - Route 120, Route 121 and Route 123
- Nuzleaf - Route 114
- Carvanha - Route 118 and Route 119
- Sharpedo - Route 103, Route 118, Route 122, Route 124, Mossdeep City, Route 125, Route 127, Route 126, Route 129, Route 130, Route 131, Pacifidlog Town, Route 132, Route 133 and Route 134
- Absol - Route 120
11 Electric Pokémon encounters
- Pikachu - Safari Zone
- Voltorb - New Mauville
- Electrode - New Mauville and Team Magma Hideout
- Chinchou - Route 124 and Route 126
- Mareep - Altering Cave and Safari Zone
- Electrike - Route 110 and Route 118
- Manectric - Route 118
- Plusle - Route 110 and Fortree City
- Minun - Route 110
11 Poison Pokémon encounters
- Zubat - Granite Cave, Altering Cave, Meteor Falls, Shoal Cave, Seafloor Cavern, Cave of Origin and Victory Road
- Golbat - Meteor Falls, Shoal Cave, Seafloor Cavern, Cave of Origin, Sky Pillar and Victory Road
- Oddish - Route 110, Route 117, Route 119, Route 120, Route 121, Safari Zone and Route 123
- Gloom - Route 121, Safari Zone and Route 123
- Tentacool - Route 103, Route 105, Dewford Town, Route 106, Route 107, Slateport City, Route 110, Route 115, Route 118, Route 119, Route 121, Route 122, Route 123, Lilycove City, Route 124, Mossdeep City, Route 125, Shoal Cave, Route 127, Route 128, Seafloor Cavern, Route 126, Sootopolis City, Route 129, Route 130, Route 131, Pacifidlog Town, Route 108, Abandoned Ship, Route 109, Route 132, Route 133, Route 134 and Ever Grande City
- Tentacruel - Abandoned Ship
- Grimer - Fiery Path
- Koffing - Fiery Path
- Spinarak - Safari Zone
- Gulpin - Route 110
- Seviper - Route 114
13 Grass Pokémon encounters
- Chikorita - Littleroot Town
- Sunkern - Safari Zone
- Treecko - Starter
- Lotad - Route 102 and Route 114
- Lombre - Route 114
- Seedot - Route 102, Rustboro City, Route 117 and Route 120
- Shroomish - Petalburg Woods
- Cacnea - Route 111
- Lileep - Rustboro City
- Tropius - Route 119
13 Psychic Pokémon encounters
- Abra - Route 116 and Granite Cave
- Natu - Safari Zone
- Xatu - Safari Zone
- Wynaut - Lavaridge Town and Mirage Island
- Wobbuffet - Safari Zone
- Girafarig - Safari Zone
- Ralts - Route 102
- Spoink - Jagged Pass
- Solrock - Meteor Falls
- Baltoy - Route 111
- Claydol - Sky Pillar
- Chimecho - Mt. Pyre
13 Rock Pokémon encounters
- Geodude - Granite Cave, Route 114, Route 111, Safari Zone, Team Magma Hideout and Victory Road
- Graveler - Team Magma Hideout and Victory Road
- Rhyhorn - Safari Zone
- Shuckle - Altering Cave and Safari Zone
- Corsola - Route 128 and Ever Grande City
- Nosepass - Granite Cave
- Anorith - Rustboro City
- Relicanth - Route 124 and Route 126
- Regirock - Route 111
13 Bug Pokémon encounters
- Pinsir - Safari Zone
- Ledyba - Safari Zone
- Pineco - Altering Cave and Safari Zone
- Wurmple - Route 101, Route 102, Route 104 and Petalburg Woods
- Silcoon - Petalburg Woods
- Cascoon - Petalburg Woods
- Nincada - Route 116
- Volbeat - Route 117
- Illumise - Route 117
16 Ground Pokémon encounters
- Sandshrew - Route 111 and Mirage Tower
- Wooper - Safari Zone
- Quagsire - Safari Zone
- Gligar - Safari Zone
- Phanpy - Safari Zone
- Trapinch - Route 111 and Mirage Tower
- Barboach - Route 114, Meteor Falls, Route 111, Route 120 and Victory Road
- Whiscash - Meteor Falls and Victory Road
- Groudon - Cave of Origin
19 Flying Pokémon encounters
- Doduo - Safari Zone
- Dodrio - Safari Zone
- Gyarados - Sootopolis City
- Hoothoot - Safari Zone
- Taillow - Route 104, Petalburg Woods, Route 116 and Route 115
- Swellow - Route 115
- Wingull - Route 103, Route 104, Route 105, Route 106, Route 107, Slateport City, Route 110, Route 115, Route 118, Route 119, Route 121, Route 122, Mt. Pyre, Route 123, Lilycove City, Route 124, Mossdeep City, Route 125, Route 127, Route 128, Route 126, Route 129, Route 130, Route 131, Pacifidlog Town, Route 108, Route 109, Route 132, Route 133, Route 134 and Ever Grande City
- Pelipper - Route 103, Route 104, Route 105, Route 106, Route 107, Slateport City, Route 110, Route 115, Route 118, Route 119, Route 121, Route 122, Route 123, Lilycove City, Route 124, Mossdeep City, Route 125, Route 127, Route 128, Route 126, Route 129, Route 130, Route 131, Pacifidlog Town, Route 108, Route 109, Route 132, Route 133, Route 134 and Ever Grande City
- Swablu - Route 114 and Route 115
24 Normal Pokémon encounters
- Jigglypuff - Route 115
- Ditto - Desert Underpass
- Aipom - Altering Cave and Safari Zone
- Snubbull - Safari Zone
- Teddiursa - Altering Cave and Safari Zone
- Stantler - Altering Cave and Safari Zone
- Smeargle - Altering Cave and Artisan Cave
- Miltank - Safari Zone
- Zigzagoon - Route 101, Route 103, Route 102, Route 118 and Route 119
- Linoone - Route 118 and Route 119
- Slakoth - Petalburg Woods
- Whismur - Route 116, Rusturf Tunnel, Desert Underpass and Victory Road
- Loudred - Desert Underpass and Victory Road
- Skitty - Route 116 and Fortree City
- Spinda - Route 113
- Castform - Route 119
- Kecleon - Route 118, Route 119, Route 120, Route 121 and Route 123
36 Water Pokémon encounters
- Psyduck - Safari Zone
- Golduck - Safari Zone
- Horsea - Pacifidlog Town, Route 132, Route 133 and Route 134
- Goldeen - Route 102, Petalburg City, Route 117, Route 114, Meteor Falls, Route 111, Route 118, Route 119, Route 120, Safari Zone and Victory Road
- Seaking - Safari Zone
- Staryu - Lilycove City
- Magikarp - Route 103, Route 102, Petalburg City, Route 104, Route 105, Dewford Town, Route 106, Route 107, Slateport City, Route 110, Route 117, Route 114, Meteor Falls, Route 115, Route 111, Route 118, Route 119, Route 120, Route 121, Safari Zone, Route 122, Route 123, Lilycove City, Route 124, Mossdeep City, Route 125, Shoal Cave, Route 127, Route 128, Seafloor Cavern, Route 126, Sootopolis City, Route 129, Route 130, Route 131, Pacifidlog Town, Route 108, Abandoned Ship, Route 109, Route 132, Route 133, Route 134, Ever Grande City and Victory Road
- Totodile - Littleroot Town
- Marill - Route 102, Petalburg City, Route 104, Route 117, Route 112, Route 114, Route 111, Route 120 and Safari Zone
- Remoraid - Safari Zone
- Octillery - Safari Zone
- Mudkip - Starter
- Wailmer - Route 103, Route 105, Dewford Town, Route 106, Route 107, Slateport City, Route 110, Route 115, Route 121, Route 122, Route 123, Lilycove City, Route 124, Mossdeep City, Route 125, Shoal Cave, Route 127, Route 128, Seafloor Cavern, Route 126, Route 129, Route 130, Route 131, Pacifidlog Town, Route 108, Route 109, Route 132, Route 133, Route 134 and Ever Grande City
- Wailord - Route 129
- Corphish - Route 102, Petalburg City and Route 117
- Feebas - Route 119
- Clamperl - Route 124 and Route 126
- Luvdisc - Route 128 and Ever Grande City
- Kyogre - Cave of Origin
3 Dragon Pokémon DRAGON
3 ice pokémon ice, 4 fighting pokémon fighting, 4 ghost pokémon ghost, 7 fire pokémon fire, 8 steel pokémon steel, 8 dark pokémon dark, 11 electric pokémon electric, 11 poison pokémon poison, 13 grass pokémon grass, 13 psychic pokémon psychic, 13 rock pokémon rock, 13 bug pokémon bug, 16 ground pokémon ground, 19 flying pokémon flying, 24 normal pokémon normal, 36 water pokémon water, emerald boss battles.
In order to complete a Emerald Nuzlocke and become the Champion, you will need to win 29 Boss battles throughout the Hoenn region - ranging from bickering Rival & Evil team fights, to Gym Leaders & ultimately the Elite Four.
These can be a challenge, especially when your dear nicknamed nuzlocke mons are at risk. So below we've listed detailed overviews of all these fights! Giving you all the information you'll need to face everything from May's Mudkip to Drake's Salamence .
8 Gym Leader fights
5 Elite Four fights
8 Rival fights
8 Evil Team fights
Select your starter type
Like all Pokémon games, you will have to select a starter. The type will update some of the boss teams to match. For example, if your starter was a grass type May might have a fire type to take advantage!
Gym Leader fights
- rustboro gym.
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Rustboro Gym
- dewford gym, dewford gym, - mauville city gym, mauville city gym, - lavaridge gym, lavaridge gym, - petalburg gym, petalburg gym, - fortree city gym, fortree city gym, - mossdeep city gym, mossdeep city gym, - sootopolis gym, sootopolis gym, elite four fights, - pokémon league, pokémon league, - pokémon league champion, pokémon league champion, rival fights, - route 103, - rustboro city, rustboro city, - route 110, - mauville city, mauville city, - weather institute, weather institute, - lilycove city, lilycove city, - victory road, victory road, - meteor falls champion, meteor falls champion, evil team fights, - mt. chimney, mt. chimney, - team magma hideout, team magma hideout, - team aqua hideout, team aqua hideout, - mossdeep space center, mossdeep space center, - seafloor cavern, seafloor cavern.
Now that you're ready to take on the Pokémon Emerald Nuzlocke Challenge , why not keep track of all your encounters with the Nuzlocke Tracker ? Start Tracking
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Pokemon emerald version — walkthrough (gba) (portuguese).
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- Littleroot Town (pós salvar Birch)
- Route 101 (pós salvar Birch)
- Oldale Town
- Route 103 (lado oeste)
- Littleroot Town (pós 1ª batalha contra rival)
- Oldale Town (pós Pokédex)
- Petalburg City
- Route 104 (lado sul)
- Petalburg Woods
- Route 104 (lado norte)
- Rustboro City
- Route 115 (lado sul)
- Rustboro Gym
- Knuckle Badge
- Rustboro City (continuação)
- Rusturf Tunnel (lado oeste)
- Rustboro City (pós Rusturf)
- Explorando com Cut
- Route 104 (Cut)
- Petalburg Woods (Cut)
- Mr. Brinney's Cottage
- Dewford Town
- Dewford Gym
- Dynamo Badge
- Granite Cave
- Dewford Town (pós Dewford Gym)
- Rustboro City (pós Granite Cave)
- Slateport City
- Slateport Market
- Battle Tent Slateport Site
- Stern's Shipyard
- Oceanic Museum
- Slateport City (pós Oceanic Museum)
- Route 110 (lado sul)
- Trick House
- Route 103 (lado leste)
- Route 110 (lado norte)
- Mauville City
- Mauville Game Corner
- Route 118 (lado oeste)
- Seaside Cycling Road
- Mauville Gym
- Granite Cave (2ª visita)
- Trick House (pós Mauville Gym)
- Verdanturf Town
- Battle Tent Verdanturf Site
- Rusturf Tunnel (lado leste)
- Route 116 (pós Mauville Gym)
- Route 111 (lado sul)
- Route 112 (lado sul)
- Route 112 (lado norte)
- Route 111 (lado norte)
- Fallarbow Town
- Battle Tent Fallarbor Site
- Meteor Falls
- Route 115 (meio)
- Mt. Chimney
- Jagged Pass
- Lavaridge Town
- Mt. Chimney (pós Lavaridge City)
- Lavaridge Gym
- Balance Badge
- Fiery Path (pós Lavaridge Gym)
- Route 111 (deserto)
- Mirage Tower
- Trick House (pós Lavaridge Gym)
- Rustboro City (pós Mirage Tower)
- Petalburg City (pós Lavaridge Gym)
- Petalburg Gym
- Feather Badge
- Petalburg City (continuação)
- Littleroot Town (pós Petalburg Gym)
- Route 115 (lado norte)
- Route 114 (Surf)
- Route 106 (Surf)
- Dewford Town (pós petalburg Gym)
- Abandoned Ship
- Route 108 (continuação)
- Route 109 (Surf)
- Trick House (pós Petalburg Gym)
- Route 103 (Surf)
- Route 110 (Surf)
- Mauville City (pós Petalburg Gym)
- New Mauville
- Route 118 (lado leste)
- Route 123 (lado oeste)
- Weather Institute
- Route 119 (continuação)
- Fortree City
- Route 120 (lado norte)
- Fortree Gym
- Trick House (pós Fortree Gym)
- Route 120 (lado sul)
- Route 123 (lado leste)
- Lilycove City
- Pokémon Contest Hall
- Lilycove Department Store
- Jagged Pass (pós Mt. Pyre)
- Magma Hideout
- Slateport City (pós Magma Hideout)
- Aqua Hideout
- Mosdeep City
- Mosdeep Gym
- Mosdeep City (continuação)
- Mosdeep Space Center
- Mosdeep City (pós Space Center)
- Trick House (pós Mosdeep Gym)
- Abandoned Ship (Dive)
- Route 124 (Dive)
- Seafloor Cavern
- Sootopolis City
- Cave of Origin
- Sootopolis City (continuação)
- Pacifidlog Town
- Sootopolis City (pós Sky Pillar)
- Sky Pillar (pós Groudon e Kyogre)
- Sootopolis Gym
- Pokémon League
- Sootopolis City (pós Sootopolis Gym)
- Trick House (pós Sootopolis Gym)
- Route 114 (Waterfall)
- Meteor Falls (Waterfall)
- Route 119 (Waterfall)
- Routes 132, 133 e 134
- Sealed Chamber
- Desert Ruins
- Island Cave
- Ancient Tomb
- Ever Grande City (lado sul)
- Victory Road
- Ever Grande City (lado norte)
- Littleroot Town (pós Elite Four)
- Pokémon Andarilhos
- Trick House (pós Elite Four)
- Desert Underpass
- Weather Institute (pós Elite Four)
- Terra Cave/Marine Cave
- Mosdeep City (pós Elite Four)
- Meteor Falls (pós Beldum)
- Safari Zone (pós Elite Four)
- Slateport/Lilycove Harbor
- Battle Frontier
- Artisan Cave
- Battle Points Exchange Service Corner
- Battle Factory
- Battle Dome
- Battle Pike
- Battle Tower
- Battle Arena
- Battle Palace
- Battle Pyramid
- Battle Frontier (pós Frontier Brains)
- Southern Island
- Birth Island
- Faraway Island
- Seções Especiais
- Trainer Hill
- Secret Base
- Glass Workshop
- TIme Maguix
Aqui dentro do prédio você tem um PC para acessar o seu Box. Para entrar na Safari Zone você precisa ter a Pokéblock Case e pagar $500. Você receberá 30 Safari Balls . Assim que entrar você poderá procurar Pokémon até acabar todas as suas Safari Balls ou até dar 500 passos, você pode sair antes disso se quiser.
Existem 4 áreas na Safari Zone e em cada área há um Pokéblock Feeder . Uma caixa cinza onde você pode colocar Pokéblocks para atrair determinados tipos de Pokémon. Você pode ler sobre como fazer Pokéblocks na seção de concursos.
Você começa na Área 1 . Siga para o norte e você verá uma "ponte" branca bem fina, se estava prestando atenção, você já percebeu que já passou por outras dessa na Route 119. Suba na sua Acro Bike e siga por esta ponte, pressione B+↑ para pular para a parte de cima. Assim que cruzar a "ponte" prossiga para o norte para acessar a Área 4 . No canto noroeste desta área você encontra um Calcium .
Volte para o início e siga para oeste para acessar a Área 2 . No canto esquerdo da Área você encontrará um lago, cruze-o para pegar um Max Revive . Agora você precisará voltar para Mauville para trocar sua bicicleta pela Mach Bike. Volte até esse ponto da Área 2 e siga para o norte, você verá um barranco, suba-o com a bicicleta para acessar a Área 3 . Há um lago no canto nordeste desta área, cruze-o para pegar a TM22 (Solarbeam) .
Além dos Pokémon só capturáveis aqui, não há mais nada para se fazer neste local. Saia e vá para o Jagged Pass .
LuminoCity's Dino Safari returns to Walt Whitman Shops
LuminoCity presents its Dino Safari at the Walt Whitman Shops in Huntington Station from Aug. 22 through Sept. 22. Credit: LuminoCity Festival
It’s not every day you encounter a 46-foot tall brontosaurus off Route 110 in Huntington Station. Enter LuminoCity's Dino Safari Festival, a 3-acre prehistoric playground that is powered by thousands of LED lights, which is coming to Walt Whitman Shops from Aug. 22 through Sept. 22.
"Our displays are inspired by the traditional Chinese lantern festival that our founder/CEO, Xiaoyi Chen, was privy to growing up," says project manager John Baiata. "It’s an immersive walk-through experience that combines light, art and animatronics where we bring prehistoric animals to life."
The Dino Safari is located in the northeast parking lot on the New York Avenue side near Macy’s. This year marks the return of the festival to the Walt Whitman Shops after a successful run last summer.
"Dino Safari made a huge impact during its stay, resulting in increased dwell time in the mall and drove great traffic to our restaurants," says Maria Cavanagh, director of marketing and business development at Walt Whitman Shops.
The epic dinosaur adventure features kid-friendly rides, exhibits, fossil hunts, food trucks and more. Here's your chance to take photos and play among the largest animals that walked the earth.
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SAFARI EXHIBIT
Panels offer insight into each dinosaur's past. Credit: LuminoCity Festival
Upon entering the Dino Safari, guests walk through a lighted tunnel that looks like a jungle. Inside there are more than 70 dinosaurs of all sizes including triceratops, spinosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex. In the Ice Age section, visitors will find woolly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers as well as plant life and insects sprinkled about.
"When you go to the movies today, a lot of it is something that has been conjured by someone’s imagination and never actually existed — but these dinosaurs did exist," says Baiata.
Throughout the exhibit, panels offer more about the dinosaurs on display.
Meet and learn about dinosaurs at the Dino Safari. Credit: LuminoCity Festival
"Each panel will discuss what era the dinosaur is from and what they were known for," says Baiata.
One dinosaur pops up and interacts with people. "A velociraptor walks around the park like Blue from 'Jurassic World,' " says Baiata. "It alternately delights and sometimes terrifies people."
Other photo-ops include big dinosaur eggs where visitors can climb in and peek their heads out as well as a giant dinosaur mouth to pose inside of.
INTERACTIVE RECREATION ZONE
The event features rides, food trucks and more for kids. Credit: LuminoCity
After going through the display, kids can play at the Interactive Recreation Zone. Each activity is a separate add-on to admission.
Jump inside the Dino Paradise Bounce House ($15) or race around the track at the Dino Speedway, where miniature cars are shaped like dinosaurs ($5).
Try your hand at the Dino Fossils Hunt during the Dino Safari at Walt Whitman Shops in Huntington Station. Credit: LuminoCity Festival
The Safari Dig contains a big tower that releases water through some channels. Each participant buys a bag of sand and gemstones and then puts them into a sifting tray. The water wipes away the sand and reveals the gemstones ($15).
Free activities for little ones are available, such as the Dino Fossils Hunt, Jungle Explorer Playground, Dino Carousel and the T-Rex Thrill Chair. There is even an open floor that illuminates when you step on it.
MUNCHIES AND MERCH
Meet a velociraptor at the Dino Safari at the Walt Whitman Shops in Huntington Station. Credit: LuminoCity Festival
Those who work up an appetite can stop at a series of food trucks selling cotton candy, funnel cakes, lemonade, corn dogs and snacks. Don’t forget to take home a souvenir on your way out from the Dino Safari gift shop, which sells everything from dino bubble wands ($5) and dino egg dig kits ($3) to dino "slime" ($4) and fossils ($10).
RETURNING FOR THE HOLIDAYS
LuminoCity will come back to Long Island for its fourth annual Holiday Festival at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow Nov. 8 through Jan. 4.
This 14-acre holiday-themed display will feature Santa Claus, candy canes, elves and snowmen plus a special feature on "Alice in Wonderland."
"When you return to the same location year after year, you start to build a sense of tradition," says Baiata. "We get a lot of repeat families coming back to us at that event and it becomes part of their holiday season."
LUMINOCITY’S DINO SAFARI
WHEN | WHERE Day session: 5 to 7 p.m., night session: 7 to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, day session: 5 to 7 p.m. night session: 7 to 9:30 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Aug. 22-Sept. 22, Walt Whitman Shops, 160 Walt Whitman Rd., Huntington Station
COST Day session (Sunday through Friday): $16. Day session (Saturday): $18. Night session (Sunday through Friday): $18. Night session (Saturday): $20.
MORE INFO luminocityfestival.com
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