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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.
  • 2 Legendary Pokémon
  • 3 Ash Ketchum
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Ruby/Sapphire - Safari Zone

The Ball option let's you throw one of your many Safari Balls. Always first try this. If the Pokemon doesn't go into the ball, throw a PokeBlock. It makes the Pokemon curious. Other times, the Pokemon completely ignores the PokeBlock, and will watch you carefully. Try the Ball again. If it still doesn not work, Go Near the Pokemon, and throw another Ball. Keep on repeating this process until you catch it. Throw as many balls as you can. You've paid $500 for it anyway.

There are PokeBlock feeders in the grasses. What you might want to do is put a PokeBlock in there, and it will lure Pokemon who like that specific taste towards you.

Start surfing west and you'll come across a town floating on water - Pacifidlog Town. Heal up the Pokemon Center - you can use Fly to get back here anytime now - and check out the southwestern house. The man inside will give you TM27 - Return if your Pokemon likes you very much, or TM21 - Frustration if it doesn't like you at all. There's also a man who will talk about Mirage Island, a special island that appears when you have a " Mirage Island Compatible Pokemon " in your party.

From Pacifidlog, you can surf west through the rapids to Slateport City. There's a few items and trainers along the way, but if you stick to the bottom you'll notice a patch where you can dive - this is part of the Regi Sidequest . Once you're in Slateport City, go to the dock. With your SS Ticket, you can board the SS Tidal to Lilycove City.

Explore all the rooms - some have trainers, some have items. The man in the room on the top right corner will give you TM49 - Snatch. You can rest in the room second from the front left - incidently, the first time you do this, the ferry will arrive at your destination once you wake up, but you may continue to explore. Head downstairs and inspect the rubbish bin in the top left corner to receive a very useful item, Leftovers.

You'll also notice another option when you embark the ship - Battle Tower. This is the same as the Battle Tower in the Crystal version - pick three Pokemon from your team to enter a challenge where you fight seven trainers. Win, and you receive a prize. Lose, and you'll start all over again. There are two levels of difficulty - level 50, and level 100. Once you've visited the Battle Tower, you can now use Fly to get there, rather than by Ferry.

There is one last option with the Ferry, from Lilycove City. If you possess an Eon Ticket, you will be taken to Southern Island, where you will have the chance to catch a lv50 Latios or Latias depending on your version. This event is a Nintendo Promotion, and there is no other legal way to reach the island.

Return to Granite Cave once you have the Mach Bike. On the second level, where you have to use Flash, head north from the ladder and you'll see a mudslide that you can use your Mach Bike to traverse. At the ledge, you'll see heaps of cracked ledges that you'll need to speed over to prevent falling to the next level. There's a Repel down the first ladder, but if you reach the end, you can get a Rare Candy and a hidden Everstone.

This house is situated north of Slateport City, just beyond the entrance to the Bike Path. The aim of the game is to grab the scroll with the password and then reach the door to advance to the end. Once at the end, you'll receive a reward.

When you enter, you'll get a message telling you you're being watched. As soon as the message disappears, a spark appears somewhere in the room - if you examine the location, the Trick Master will appear and allow you to pass to the next part of the puzzle.

The New Mauville Sidequest can be done as soon as you have acquired HM03 - Surf. Go to Mauville City, and you'll see Wattson outside the Pokemon Center - talk to him and you'll receive the Basement Key as well as instructions to shut down the Power Generator. Head south and surf under the Bike Path to the east to reach a small cave.

The entire place is littered with Magnemite, Voltorb, Magneton and Electrode. There are several Blue and Green doors that you can open by stepping on the respective switches. Each switch opens all doors of that colour, but closes all doors of the opposite colour. Your aim is to reach the top right room where the Red Switch is. By stepping on it, you'll switch off the generator. The item to the right is a Thunderstone for your efforts. Report back to Wattson when you're done, and he'll give you TM24 - Thunderbolt.

This quest can be under taken when you have HM03 - Surf, but in order to fully complete it, you also need HM08 - Dive. The Abandoned Ship is found east of Dewford Town on Route 108 (You passed by it on Mr Briney's Boat to Slateport City).

As you enter, if you stand one tile in front of the door, and right up against the wall, the Tuber running around in the room to the left will see you and will walk through the wall to battle you (Yay for programmer absent-mindedness). If you explore this room and the cabins inside, you'll come out with only a Harbor Mail, so head down the stairs. Here you can grab an Escape Rope and a Dive Ball. You'll notice a patch to Dive, but we'll return to that later. Head up the stairs in the left corner.

You can grab a Revive from the cabin inside, and since there's nothing else, head out the door at the bottom and follow the path to the Researcher's Lab. He'll tell you he's looking for a Scanner. Pick up the Storage Key and head back to the second room where there was that place you could Dive. The cabin under the stairs is the Storage Room - use the key to unlock the door and grab TM13 - Ice Beam from inside.

Head into the middle cabin and Dive. Follow the path and you'll emerge in a room with 6 cabins, labelled (1) in the bottom left, and (6) at the top right. Only the doors to Room (3) and (5) are open, but Room (5)'s door is blocked. Head into Room (3) and you'll notice a twinkle signalling a hidden item. This is the Key to Room (1). The item to the left is a Water Stone. Continue visiting each room that you have the key to in order to pick up the key to the next room. Available items are TM18 - Rain Dance and a Luxury Ball.

You'll finally end up in Room (2), where you can grab the Scanner and take it back to the Researcher, who will conveniently tell you to take it to Captain Stern in Slateport City. For your efforts, you'll be able to choose between a Deepseatooth and a Deepseascale, both are evolution items for Clamperl.

To participate in the Safari Zone catching spree, you must have a PokeBlock case - obtain one from the little girl in the Slateport Contest House. For $500, you are given 30 Safari Balls to catch as many Pokemon as you can. The game ends when you run out of time, or Safari Balls. You encounter Wild Pokemon by Surfing or by walking in tall grass, as usual, but you are given different options when a Pokemon is found: Ball - throws a Safari Ball Go Near - raises chance of catching Pokemon, but also raises chance of Pokemon fleeing PokeBlock - throws a PokeBlock from your case that lowers the chance of a Pokemon fleeing Run - Run from the Pokemon There are four areas within the Safari Zone, each has different available Pokemon and encounter rates. Available Pokemon include Doduo, Girafarig, Gloom, Heracross, Natu, Oddish, Phanpy, Pikachu, Pinsir, Rhyhorn, Wobuffet and Xatu, while Psyduck and Golduck can be found by Surfing. You'll see white boxes around the place - if you place PokeBlocks in them, Pokemon in that vicinity will become more common, and your encounter rates will increase. In order to access all parts of the Safari Zone, you must have a Bike - a Mach Bike is needed to get to the northwestern area, while an Acro Bike must be used to get into the northeastern area. You can also pick up two useful items here, a Calcium in the northeast area, TM22 - Solarbeam in the northwest and Max Revive in the southwest.

For a map of the entire Safari Zone, click here

The areas of Shoal Cave that you can access at any one time is dependant on the tide. The tide times are: High Tide 9am - 3pm, 9pm - 3am; Low Tide 3pm - 9pm, 3am - 9am. On entering Shoal Cave, you'll see a man inside. If you can bring him 4 Shoal Shells and 4 Shoal Salts, he'll give you a Shell Bell, which recovers HP depending on the amount of damage you have just inflicted. Shoal Shells must be collected during High Tide, while Shoal Salts during Low Tide. There's also some hidden areas you can access at Low Tide - make sure you have someone who knows Strength. This is the only place in the world where you can catch Snorunt.

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HIGH TIDE : While it's High Tide, you can grab a Big Pearl by going through (A) and working your way right round through to (C), and there's also a Rare Candy on one of the platforms. The blue gems nestled between some pebbles are Shoal Shells. Very straightforward here.

LOW TIDE : There's much more to do at Low Tide. You'll enter the second section through (B) - work your way around through (G), (H) and (F), and you'll end up at (E). You'll see a brown mound on the way, that's Shoal Salt, as well as an Ice Heal. When you head down the ladder labelled (F), you can talk to the man inside to get a Focus Band, and there also a Shoal Salt mound nearby. The remaining two Shoal Salt mounds are through (E), but to access the icy cavern of Shoal Cave, use Strength to the right and head through (I). Here is the only place you'll be able to catch wild Snorunt. There's also a Nevermeltice, and TM07 - Hail.

A Traveler's Guide to the World of Pokémon/Safari Zone

The Safari Zone is an area of the Pokémon video game series. As its name suggests, the player, upon entering, may capture Pokémon in an environment resembling a safari . Although many Pokémon residing in the Safari Zone can be caught elsewhere, some, such as Scyther and Pinsir , are exclusive to this area only.

It also includes 1, 10, or 30 Safari Balls possible. If you pay the fee of 500 Poké-dollars you get 30 Safari Balls. If you have less than that you will get 10 Safari Balls. If you don't have any money you get 1 Safari Ball.

Unlike most areas containing wild Pokémon, the Safari Zone places several restrictions on the player.

  • A fee of 500 Pokémon dollars is required to enter.
  • A "time limit" of 500 steps (600 in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen )
  • The player is only allowed to use the 30 provided Safari Balls to capture Pokémon. In addition, owned Pokémon are not allowed to participate in confrontations, and the player must rely on a limited amount of commands, such as baiting and throwing rocks, to interact.
  • 1 Red/Blue/Yellow
  • 2 Gold/Silver/Crystal
  • 3.1 Emerald
  • 4 Diamond and Pearl
  • 5 External links

Red/Blue/Yellow [ edit | edit source ]

The Safari Zone in the Red, Blue, and Yellow versions of Pokémon is located in the northern part of Fuchsia City . It contains four areas, each containing different species of Pokémon.

When encountering a wild Pokémon, a Pokémon from the player's party is not sent out. Instead, the player has the option to run away, offer bait, throw rocks, or attempt to capture the Pokémon by using a Safari Ball. Offering bait will make the Pokémon less likely to run away, but decrease the chance of catching it by making the ball miss more often. Throwing rocks will hurt the Pokémon, making it easier to catch but increasing the chance of it running away.

It is also the vital piece of the puzzle of Glitch City . Also there was a way to steal safari balls and using them for own use.

Gold/Silver/Crystal [ edit | edit source ]

In the Gold, Silver , and Crystal versions of the game, the Safari Zone is absent. The entrance still remains at its usual location in the north of Fuchsia City, but the player is unable to enter it. A " beta " version of a Safari Zone map is included in the programming of the game, leading to the speculation that it might have been removed due to the discovery of so many glitches in the R/B/Y versions. However, it is also likely it was simply scrapped due to time restraints. The unfinished Safari Zone may still be accessed through GameShark or another cheating device. [1]

Ruby/Sapphire [ edit | edit source ]

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire , the Safari Zone made a reappearance. It is located about halfway through Route 121, and while it is similar to the R/B/Y Safari Zone, it introduces several new key differences. Only 500 steps and 30 Safari Balls are permitted, as in the old version, and the player is still restricted to engaging the Pokémon themselves by luring, distracting, capturing, or running away. However, instead of using unlimited "baiting," the player must now use a Pokéblock chosen from their own inventory. Instead of throwing rocks, the player is given the choice to "get closer".

Other changes include the addition of Pokéblock feeders, on which you can place a Pokéblock and wait for Pokémon to appear, rather than look for them. Also, some areas are inaccessible unless the player has a particular bike. The Mach Bike is needed to reach the Northwest corner of the map, while the Northeast corner of the map requires you to have the Acro Bike. Each area contains a different set of Pokémon.

Finally, the player cannot save while inside the Safari Zone. However, quitting at any time is available by choosing the "RETIRE" option on the Start menu or talking to the man by the exit.

The player can still use Pokémon abilities, such as Surf and Rock Smash, inside the Safari Zone, along with the new move, "Sweet Scent," which can be used to draw wild Pokémon without walking. Also, fishing or turning in circles without moving will not count against your time quota.

Emerald [ edit | edit source ]

The Safari Zone is also present in Pokémon Emerald, and is the same as Ruby and Sapphire's; however, it now has a new section to the right of the entrance that will open after defeating the Elite Four. This new area has a north and a south section, each filled with Pokémon from the Johto region (this is the only place in the game in which some Pokémon can be caught without trading).

Diamond and Pearl [ edit | edit source ]

Renamed Great Marsh (though the in-game map still refers to it as the Safari Zone), and located near Pastoria City . The player can travel by train to access each area of the Great Marsh, although some areas are interconnected without train. There are six areas in the Great Marsh most of which are covered with mud. You will get stuck in the mud and to get out, simply move the character around. The ability to "move closer" has changed to "throw mud", which functions much like the "throw rocks" of the earlier games, and "throw bait" also returns from the older games, while bait feeders were removed.

External links [ edit | edit source ]

  • Pokémon Walkthrough - Fuchsia City
  • Pokémon Walkthrough - Safari Zone
  • Pokémon: Blue Version Cheats
  • MISSINGNO. Guide for Pokémon Red and Blue

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One of the great features of Pokemon R/B/Y, was definitely the Safari Zone. Unfortunately, this feature was unavailable in G/S/C, but in R/S a whole new Safari Zone is open on Route 121, just west of Lilycove City.

When you meet a Pokemon you can do 1 of 4 things:

If you choose any of the first 3 options, there is a chance that the wild Pokemon will run away. It doesn't flee, then you have a chance to capture it. The Pokemon may be easier to capture if you are closer to it, or if it is feeding on a Pokéblock.

It is also possible to place Pokéblocks in special feeders, which spread around the Safari Zone. The Pokéblocks draw Pokemon which like the taste, meaning that it helps to lure Pokemon of a certain nature which you might want.

To fully explore the Safari Zone needs at least 2 different visits, as certain areas can only be reached on a certain bike. If you want to explore the North-West, then take the Mach Bike with you. If you want to explore the North-East, then you need the Acro Bike. You may also need HM03 (Surf) to help you venture around the Safari Zone, as some of the items found in the Safari Zone, can only be gotten by surfing across lakes. You can find a Calcium, a Max Revive and TM22 (Solarbeam), all hidden in there.

The Safari Zone is home to many rare Pokemon, which aren't found anywhere else in Hoenn. These are the full lists:

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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 |

 - Plains

Rocky Beach

 - Rocky Beach

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Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Region Name, All Region Names and Real World Location Inspirations

W ith the constant expansion of the larger world through games and other media, fans new to the latest generation are wondering about the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet region name. On top of that, you may be curious which real world location they chose as inspiration for the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet region name.

In this article, you will learn:

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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet region name

To start with the simplest detail, the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet region name is Paldea. Like previous regions, Paldea is littered with different ecosystems and types of terrain to provide plenty of diversity where Pokémon could reside.

The Pokémon Scarlet and Violet region name was likely chosen based on the language structures of Spanish and Portuguese, as Paldea is heavily influenced by Spain and Portugal. While not officially confirmed by developers, most believe Paldea is loosely based on the Iberian Peninsula where both Spain and Portugal are located.

All Pokémon region names and their real world location inspirations

While the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet region name has already been revealed here, it becomes the ninth region in Pokémon history with each previous generation of games introducing their own. Just as the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet region name and details were influenced by a real world location, each previous region also took inspiration from somewhere on Earth.

Here is a list of all nine Pokémon regions, which games take place there, and which real world location they’re based on:

  • Found in: Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed, LeafGreen, Let’s Go Pikachu, Let’s Go Eevee
  • Based on: Izu Islands & Bonin Islands in Japan
  • Found in: Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, SoulSilver
  • Based on: Kansai in Japan
  • Found in: Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire
  • Based on: Kyushu in Japan
  • Found in: Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, Legends: Arceus
  • Based on: Hokkaido in Japan
  • Found in: Black, White, Black 2, White 2
  • Based on: New York City in the United States
  • Found in: X, Y
  • Based on: Metropolitan France
  • Found in: Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon
  • Based on: Hawai’i in the United States
  • Found in: Sword, Shield
  • Based on: England and Wales in the United Kingdom
  • Found in: Scarlet, Violet
  • Based on: Spain and Portugal (Iberian Peninsula)

There are a few additional locations within these regions that have their own unique inspiration. Within Sinnoh, known as Hisui in the prequel Pokémon Legends: Arceus, the Battle Zone is actually based on Sakhalin in Russia. Pokémon Sword and Shield also had two DLC releases with their own specific inspiration.

The Isle of Armor in Galar is based on the Isle of Man, and Crown Tundra is based on Scotland in the United Kingdom. While the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet region name of Paldea is known, and that it’s heavily influenced by Spain and Portugal, the name or inspirations for any DLC that could arrive for this title have not yet been revealed.

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Hoenn Route 121

Hoenn Route 121

Route 121 (Japanese: 121番道路 Route 121 ) is a route in central Hoenn , connecting Lilycove City , Route 120 , Route 122 , and Hoenn's Safari Zone .

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  • 3.2 Generation VI
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  • 5 Appearance
  • 6.1.1 Ruby & Sapphire arc

Route description

From Route 120, Route 121 proceeds east, passing a pair of Trainers (three Trainers in Pokémon Emerald ), two grass patches and a soft soil patch containing four varieties of Berries . The path passes through another grass patch before coming to a three-way intersection. The eastern path, blocked by a cut -able tree, is a shortcut that leads to the Safari Zone entrance. Trainers who lack the ability to use cut must head south from this intersection to a four-way intersection down two flights of stairs from the previous junction. To the west is a narrow, winding path leading to another Cut-able tree and a Secret Base location. South of here is the dock that leads to Route 122, which is a water route . Route 121, however, continues east.

After passing through another grass patch, Route 121 meets the shortcut path once again. From this point, Trainers can head northwest, ascending two flights of stairs, to arrive at the Safari Zone.

The main path continues east into a heavily fenced area. After entering another patch of grass, the route turns to the north and comes to another intersection populated by grass. The west path leads to a Trainer and an item, as well as a tiny patch of grass. The east path leads to another Trainer and another small grass patch. At the Trainer, however, the main path of the route turns south before curving to the east and passing through either a grass patch (Ruby/Sapphire) or the path of two Trainers (Emerald). East of the obstacle, a hole in the fence to the south leads to another soft soil patch with two Nanab Berry plants.

Route 121 curves to the northeast as it enters Lilycove.

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Route 121 appeared in The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VIII , where Roxanne , Brawly , and Wallace fought against Groudon there in order to stop it from advancing through Hoenn , with Roxanne having her Nosepass use Block to prevent it from getting away. However, the three Gym Leaders were then attacked by the three Admins of Team Magma , who took them to Lilycove City and started battling them to keep them from interfering with Groudon.

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Pokemon Go Bellsprout Community Day 2024

The April 2024 Bellsprout Community Day within Pokemon Go is on the horizon, and will bring a Featured Attack, Special and Field Research , Raid encounters, event bonuses, and more!

This page acts as a comprehensive breakdown of the April 2024 Bellsprout Community Day in Pokemon Go, including its runtime .

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2024 Bellsprout Community Day Runtime

The Bellsprout Community Day will be live on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 , from 2:00PM to 5:00PM local time .

Featured Pokemon

Bellsprout will appear more frequently in the wild for the duration of this event:

Bellsprout Community Day Featured Attack

Evolve Weepinbell during the event (or up to five hours afterward) to get a Victreebel that knows the Fast Attack Magical Leaf.

MAGICAL LEAF

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Bellsprout Community Day Special Research

For US$1.00 (or the equivalent pricing tier in your local currency), you’ll be able to access the Bellsprout Community Day–exclusive Special Research story.

Bellsprout Community Day Field Research

Field Research tasks will be available to complete, earning you additional encounters with Bellsprout, alongside Great Balls, Stardust, and other rewards!

Bellsprout Community Day Event Bonuses

The following bonuses will be in effect during the event:

  • 3× Stardust for catching Pokemon
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  • Lure Modules activated during the event will last for three hours
  • Incense (excluding Daily Adventure Incense) activated during the event will last for three hours
  • Take a few snapshots during Community Day for a surprise
  • One additional Special Trade can be made for a maximum of two for the day
  • Trades will require 50% less Stardust

Bellsprout Community Day Raid Battles

On the day of the Community Day, from 5:00PM to 10:00PM local time , you'll be able to partake in special 4-Star Raid Battles with Weepinbell . By winning these Raids, additional Bellsprout will appear around the Gym that hosted the raid for 30 minutes.

Bellsprout Community Day Stickers

Event-themed stickers will be available via spinning PokeStops, opening Gits, and purchasing them in the in-game shop!

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  1. Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/Safari Zone

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  2. Pokémon Ruby / Sapphire Safari Zone Map (PNG)

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  3. Safari Zone

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  4. Let's Play Pokemon Alpha Sapphire, Episode 37: The Safari Zone!

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  5. Pokémon Sapphire Walkthrough 22: The Safari Zone

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  6. Here's a map showing locations of all catchable Pokémon in Omega Ruby

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  1. La Zone Safari

  2. Pokémon Sapphire [Part 33: The Pokémon League] (No Commentary)

  3. Pokémon Sapphire [Part 22: Berry Master and Safari Zone] (No Commentary)

  4. Safari Zone (from "Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire & Emerald")

  5. How to Get to the House for Surf in the Safari Zone in "Pokemon LeafGreen"

  6. Pokémon Sapphire (Blind) Part 62: Showdown w/Rayquaza

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  1. Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/Safari Zone

    The idea behind the Safari Zone is to catch rare kinds of Pokémon found nowhere else in Hoenn. You'll get 30 Safari Balls to play, and get teleported back to the Safari Zone entrance once all 30 are used or once you walk 500 steps (whichever comes first). The Safari Zone is unlike other Pokémon-catching situations: you don't actually battle ...

  2. Safari Zone (Hoenn) Pokémon locations

    This is the Pokémon Location guide for Safari Zone in Hoenn. Choose which generation of games you're playing to see the Pokémon and capture methods. Generation 6. Area 1. Area 2. Area 3. Area 4. Generation 3.

  3. Hoenn Safari Zone

    The Hoenn Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter to catch wild Pokémon.The entrance is on Hoenn's Route 121.. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, this Safari Zone is only accessible to Trainers participating in the Safari Game.In a Safari Game, players may only use Safari Balls, and rather than weaken wild ...

  4. Safari Zone

    The Safari Zone is a gated off area in eastern-central Hoenn where you can catch a large number of different and rare Pokemon. This area can only be reached from Route 121 . Head inside the ...

  5. Pokéarth

    The Safari Zone is located within Route 121 and contains a variety of Pokémon not typically found within the Hoenn region. It has four areas within it which require traversal using either the Mach Bike or Acro Bike, with some parts requiring both. Unlike previous Safari Zones, there are no time limits of capture limits within.

  6. Pokéarth

    The Safari Zone is located within Route 121 and contains a variety of Pokémon not typically found within the Hoenn region. Originally, it has four areas. The two bottom ones can be accessed at any time. The northwest one requires the Mach Bike while the northeast one requires the Acro Bike. In Emerald, two more areas open up after the National ...

  7. What are all of the Pokemon you can find in the Safari Zone in Sapphire

    4 votes. Best answer. The Pokemon that can be found are: pikachu (area 1,2), oddish (area 1-4), gloom (area 1-4), doduo (area 1-3), natu (area 1-2, 4), girafirig (area 1-2), wobbuffet (area 1-2), psyduck (area 2-3), magikarp (area 2-3), goldeen (area 2-3), seaking (area 2-3), dodrio (area area 3), rhyhorn (area 3), pinsir (area 3), golduck ...

  8. Safari Zone

    The mechanics of the Safari Zones are similar to each other. Most have a $ 500 entry fee, a step limit, a series of distinct areas with different wild Pokémon in each, and 30 Safari Balls, with which players may catch the Pokémon they come upon. The most important of their specific mechanics, however, is that Trainers do not initiate Pokémon battles with the wild Pokémon, but instead must ...

  9. Safari Zone (Hoenn)

    The Safari Zone in Hoenn is where the player can catch many exotic Pokémon that cannot be found elsewhere in the Hoenn region. This place is north of Route 121.For 500, the player receives thirty Safari Balls that he/she can use to catch the Pokémon found throughout the Safari Zone. There are two new areas, Area 5 and Area 6, which can be found exclusively in Pokémon Emerald.

  10. Pokémon Sapphire Walkthrough 22: The Safari Zone

    This part I show you the Safari Zone and each Pokémon you can find there, like Oddish, Doduo, Natu and their evolutions. You can even find rare Pokémon like ...

  11. Ruby/Sapphire

    Ruby/Sapphire - Safari Zone. The Safari Zone is located on Route 121, near Mt. Pyre. It is a place to catch all sorts of wild Pokemon that you won't be able to find anywhere else in the game. First, however, you must have the PokeBlock Case, an items that holds PokeBlocks that can be obtained from a little girl in Slateport City's Contest House.

  12. Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire :: Full Walkthrough

    There are four areas within the Safari Zone, each has different available Pokemon and encounter rates. Available Pokemon include Doduo, Girafarig, Gloom, Heracross, Natu, Oddish, Phanpy, Pikachu, Pinsir, Rhyhorn, Wobuffet and Xatu, while Psyduck and Golduck can be found by Surfing. You'll see white boxes around the place - if you place ...

  13. A Traveler's Guide to the World of Pokémon/Safari Zone

    The Safari Zone is an area of the Pokémon video game series. As its name suggests, the player, upon entering, may capture Pokémon in an environment resembling a safari.Although many Pokémon residing in the Safari Zone can be caught elsewhere, some, such as Scyther and Pinsir, are exclusive to this area only.. It also includes 1, 10, or 30 Safari Balls possible.

  14. Pokémon Safari

    Pokémon Safari (Japanese: ポケモンサファリ Pokémon Safari) is a type of special stage in Pokémon Shuffle where several Pokémon can appear, denoted by a question mark. Whenever a Safari stage is accessed, the player will battle one of the Pokémon that can appear in it, chosen at random. Different Pokémon have different rates of appearance, and there is no way to know which ...

  15. Understanding the Safari Zone in Pokémon Emerald, Ruby & Sapphire

    In this post, you'll learn everything you need to know about the Safari Zone in Generation 3's Hoenn games, Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald. The entrance to the Safari Zone is located in Northeastern Hoenn, in Route 121. The easiest way to get there is by flying to Lilycove City and heading West. You'll find the main gate near the dock of ...

  16. Safari Zone :: Ruby, Sapphire & Emerald The World :: PKMN.NET

    One of the great features of Pokemon R/B/Y, was definitely the Safari Zone. Unfortunately, this feature was unavailable in G/S/C, but in R/S a whole new Safari Zone is open on Route 121, just west of Lilycove City. For just the small fee of 500, you receive 30 Safari Balls and the time equivalent of 500 steps to wander around and do as you ...

  17. Walkthrough

    Mind Badge (Emerald) - Route 120-121, Safari Zone, Lilycove City, Rival Battle #5, Route 122, Mt. Pyre, Route 123, Jagged Pass, Team Magma Hideout, Lilycove City, Slateport City, Team Aqua Hideout ...

  18. Safari Zone [Pokémon: Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire]

    Join the 7GM Discord at https://discord.gg/yACdNUd©2014 Game Freak Inc., Nintendo Co., Ltd. & The Pokémon Company. All Rights Reserved.Disclaimer: I do NOT o...

  19. Appendix:Ruby and Sapphire walkthrough

    This is an in-depth walkthrough for Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire for the Game Boy Advance.These pages detail the original iteration, not Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.The guide for those can be found here. Sections Main Storyline. Part 1 - Littleroot Town, Route 101, Oldale Town, Route 103, Route 102, Petalburg City; Part 2 - Route 104, Petalburg Woods, Rustboro City, Rustboro Gym, Route 116 ...

  20. Pokémon Heart Gold & Soul Silver

    This new Safari Zone allows you to customise the areas. The customisation allows you to move where all six of the areas of the Safari Zone are. This is useful so you don't have to walk and waste a load of steps should you wish to find a Pokémon that is only in the Desert area. All you do is slide the areas around using the touch screen.

  21. Rediscover Pokemon Go

    Pokemon Go is set to undergo a number of groundbreaking updates in the coming weeks, updating the visual presentation of the game, new map design, Avatar customization additions, Snapshot tweaks ...

  22. Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Safari Zone

    Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Safari Zone. Speak to the gate attendants to receive 30 Safari Balls. To catch any wild Pokémon you find, toss Safari Balls at them. Often you'll have to throw bait or rocks to distract certain Pokémon, so try different combinations when a particular Pokémon keeps escaping -- that is the trick.

  23. Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Region Name, All Region Names and Real ...

    Based on: Hawai'i in the United States. Galar (Gen 8) Found in: Sword, Shield. Based on: England and Wales in the United Kingdom. Paldea (Gen 9) Found in: Scarlet, Violet. Based on: Spain and ...

  24. Johto Safari Zone

    The Johto Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can catch certain types of Pokémon. The Johto Safari Zone made its debut appearance in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, where it was shown to be located northwest of Cianwood.It is located at the Safari Zone Gate, a bazaar that sprung up due to the Safari Zone's popularity.

  25. Pokémon Trainer Club

    Tournament Name Fort Myers Pokémon GO League Challenge ( 2024); Tournament ID 24-04-003277; Category GO - Great League; Date April 17, 2024; Product Pokémon GO; Premier Event (2024) GO League Challenge April ; League Challenge Fort Myers Pokémon League (April 2024); Status Sanctioned

  26. Hoenn Route 121

    6.1.1 Ruby & Sapphire arc; 7 See also; Route description. From Route 120, Route 121 proceeds east, ... is a shortcut that leads to the Safari Zone entrance. Trainers who lack the ability to use cut must head south from this intersection to a four-way intersection down two flights of stairs from the previous junction.

  27. Pokemon Go Bellsprout Community Day 2024

    The April 2024 Bellsprout Community Day within Pokemon Go is on the horizon, and will bring a Featured Attack, Special and Field Research, Raid encounters, event bonuses, and more!. This page acts ...