Hoe to get Ruby in Sapphire
This cheat only works with the visualboyadvance emulator and you'll need the pokemon ruby and pokemon sapphire edition (if you don't have them, you can mail me). the sapphire edition must be unused, so there must be no save game. What you need to do: defeat the pokemon league in Ruby without saving the game EVER, only use the file-save option or the F keys. WHen you defeated the elite 4 and the champion, it will save the game. then, open sapphire. you will see that the game is saved on the name you had in ruby and now you can catch lotad, lombre, sableye, seviper and lunatone, and you'll find shuppet and plusle easier. you can't catch kyogre, but the story remains the same. you can now catch latias instead of latios. all your previously catched pokemon will still be in your PC.
Rare Starter
For this cheat to work, you need to start a girl trainer, but name it a boys name and you should get a different colored Pokémon. Note: It might not work but I got a yellow Torchic.
Mirage Island: Final conclusion
I finally know how to get there!
It depends on your pokemon party what the guy say. Every pokemon has a number(not a pokedex number but just a number). Each time you deposit a pokemon from your party or do a box activity, the number chance. So your party has 6 numbers (if you have 6 pkmn in it, but you have to or else this cheat wont work). If the 6 numbers ar correct then you can go to mirrage island. I know that female pokemon have good numbers and that Latios + Latias have good numbers. Mirage Island isn't big. You can only find a gold berry and a Wynaut + some other pokemon there.
A cool trick
Note: You have to have alot of money. when you are bying mail,balls etc... buy 99 of them. Then buy another 99 or less. Then exit the shop and go into your bag. Go down to where the item is. If you got over 99 there should be 2 sets. It looks like they are same type of item but looks different! Not much but it is something.
All Aournd Hints: Volume II
Welcome Again! Well, let's get right to work.
Table o' contents
1.Save your ball
2.Up, up and away
3.Intermission
4.Get this!
5.Starting Pokemon
6.Ultra Easy Prizes
1.Save your ball
When you get to the cave of origin, beat Maxie, and get to Groudon, if you can, save your master ball for Latias or Rayquaza. It is much harder to catch it, (I mean after you just beat Maxie, who's pretty tough) but it will be even tougher to catch the others. Just a suggestion.
2. Go to the Space Center in Mossdeep City. (You might want to wait for a loooooooonnnnnnnngggggg time.) Go to the guy at the window in the white lab coat on the 1st floor. If he says that's launch #56-99, you get to go catch a rare pokemon in space. If he says that's launch number 100+,
you get to catch a rarer Pokemon, but be careful, if you ask one and he says a number below 56, he'll never say a higher number, ever.
3. Intermission
4. Get this!
When you first start out, catch a Shroomish. It's effect can stun or poison a foe at touch, it already knows stun spore, and I think it already knows leech seed and absorb. But, oh, there's more. At level 16 or 17, it learns Mega Drain. Here's an exellent strategie. If you're in a battle, use leech seed first. Then use Stun Spore. After that, use Mega Drain. It's almost unbeatable.
5. Startng Pokemon
Here's the 411 on the starting Pokemon.
Mudkip: Easy at beginning, gets tougher
Torchic: Hard at beginning, gets easier
Treeko: Same toughness throught game
Using this, it will help you decide what your starting Pokemon.
6. Ultra Easy Prizes
Go to the trick house (north of Slateport) and do the challenges that follow. Do it correctly, and the man in the back will give you a prize. I think you can eventually win an ultra ball.
Well, that's it. Keep your eyes out for a special segment devoted to Pokemon type pros and cons.
All around hints: Volume I
Hello. Now here's how this will work. Like a book, O.K.?
Table of Contents
1.Time Savers
2.Elite 4 Strategies
3.Intemission
4.Fire Qualities
5.Water Qualities
6.Grass Qualities
1. Time Savers
Don't waste your time looking for Pokemon like seviper, lunatone, or bannet. They can only be found on Sapphire Version. Also, don't look for pokemon like bulbasaur, squirtle, charmander, etc. For them you have to find a friend who has Red, Blue, or Yellow Versions. There are many Pokemon you cannot get.
2. Elite 4 Strategies
Well, here are some good Pokemon types to have when on the Elite 4.
Guy #1...................Ground/Fighting
I would use Groudon and Meticam.
Guy #2...................Fire/Grass
I would use Groudon and any tough Grass type.
Guy #3...................Fire/Electric
Something like Groudon and Electrode
Guy #4...................Water/Ice/Dark
Get a strong Garaydos and teach it a dark move if you can along with a strong water attack like surf.
Champion.................Combo of all
Like stated above, there is no strategy for him, but I would definitely train some tough Pokemon.
Intermission...
4. Fire Qualities
Fire is good against grass, steel and ice, why I would use them in the Elite Four. Their weakness are water.
5. Water Qualities
Good against fire and rock. Use in Elite four (at least I would). Bad against Electric. No questions asked.
6. Grass Qualities
A little advantage over water and ghost(It's probably good against dark types too). It's weak against fire(I mean WAY weak.)
That's all till next time!
All around tips
Don't waste your time trying to find Pokemon like Seviper or Lunatone. They can only be found in Sapphire Version, so trade with a friend. Also, alot of the Pokemon you'll have to trade with a friend who has Red, Blue, Yellow, Silver, Gold, or Christal, such as venasaur,gastly, abra, squirtle, charmander, Etc. Etc. Etc. No body likes to waste time, and that's why I made this production. Thank you, you've all been realy great tonight!
(Applause(This means you))
No, but seriously folks, airline food, what's the deal with that stuff? But, back to the point, um, Why didn'y they Include Pokemon like Cubone or Marawack? (My two favorites from Red, Blue, and Yellow versions) But at least they included Zangoose (Route 114), who is cool. But, I like this crowd...
(Applause)
Well, back to the subject. Here's a little tip for the Eleat 4. Here's the type of pokemon I suggest having with you:
1st Guy..........................Fighting
2nd Guy..........................Fire/Grass
3rd Guy..........................Fire/Electric
4th Guy..........................Water/Ice
Champion.........................All types
(Remember, you're Pokemon have got to at least be at level 57 each, if you even want a sporting chance.)
(More applause)
Well, here's a little reminder for if you haven't caught Groudon yet, then we'll wrap it all up till next time. Don't use you're master ball (found at Magma hideout or won in lottery), wait to use it on Rayquaza, he's WAY tougher. I would suggest a few Ultra balls used on Groudon. Well, that's it for now, later!
(Still more applause)
Power-up
Some people think that brickbreak is weaker than earthquake.
Well, that's true.
A BIT TRUE.
Cause when a fighting pkmn uses brickbreak, its stronger than earthquake.
Let me explain myself:
If a pokemon uses a move that is the same type as the user's type, its 1.5 times as strong! When its super-effectiv on your opponent the move's power is increased again. The same story for crictical-hit.
Example:
A normal type uses explosion(type mach x 1.5)and it is a crictical-hit(x 1.5) and it is super effective agaist opponent's type 1(x1.5) and type 2(x1.5) than its having a power of 1898.4375!
Conclusion:
Its better for a blaziken to use brickbreak than earthquake!
About mirrage island
That stupid man keeps saying that he can't see mirrage island today. I think that he can only see it when you're about to catch groundon(you know, when the sun shines the whole time)cause that other man in the house say that it appears and dissapears depending on the wether. So before you cath groundon, check the man!
Chimecho
To find Chimecho, go to Mt Pyre (route 122) on the top floor (outside) Go to the far right where is a patch of grass. Search in there. After AGES (*yawn....zzzzz*) you should find a chimecho. Strangely enough, I would find them more often when my enemy team was there. But that's probably just a coincidence.
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