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  • 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.
  • 2 Legendary Pokémon
  • 3 Ash Ketchum

Safari Zone (Hoenn)

Hoenn Safari Zone.png

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 Pokémon in battle, players must use non-conventional tactics to try and catch them. For 500 Pokeyen, the player is granted entry and 30 Safari Balls. The player is limited to 600 steps and the player is only allowed entry if they also have a Pokéblock Case.

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Zona Safari (Hoenn)

Zona Safari

La Zona Safari de la región de Hoenn se encuentra al oeste de Ciudad Calagua , en el lado norte de la Ruta 121 . En ella se encuentran Pokémon que no aparecen normalmente en las rutas de Hoenn.

  • 1.1 Pokémon Rubí, Zafiro y Esmeralda
  • 1.2 Pokémon Rubí Omega y Pokémon Zafiro Alfa
  • 2.1 Tercera generación
  • 2.2 Sexta generación
  • 3.1 Tercera generación
  • 3.2 Sexta generación
  • 4 Información del mapa
  • 5 Curiosidades
  • 6 Otros lugares de Hoenn

Funcionamiento [ editar código | editar ]

Pokémon rubí, zafiro y esmeralda [ editar código | editar ].

En los encuentros con los Pokémon se pueden realizar cuatro acciones:

  • Lanzar una Safari Ball para intentar capturar al Pokémon.
  • Acercarte al Pokémon. Aumenta las probabilidades de capturar al Pokémon con una safari ball pero también aumenta la probabilidad de que el Pokémon huya.
  • Lanzar un Pokécubo . Reduce las probabilidades de que el Pokémon huya. Cuando lo lances el Pokémon se lo comerá con más o menos ganas según si le gusta o no el sabor del Pokécubo, lo cual es un indicativo de la naturaleza del Pokémon.
  • Huir del encuentro.

La Zona Safari de Hoenn está dividida en 4 zonas, y en cada zona aparecen diferentes Pokémon o lo hacen con diferente frecuencia de aparición. Las zonas no están físicamente separadas, pero al cambiar de una a otra se mostrará por unos segundos el indicador de la ruta actual como si se cambiase de ruta. La zona del noroeste requiere de una bicicleta de carreras para poder atravesar una pendiente de arena, y la zona del nordeste una bici acrobática para atravesar una pasarela, por lo que hay que explorar este lugar por lo menos dos veces (una con cada tipo de bicicleta) para llegar a todas las zonas.

En Pokémon Esmeralda se agregaron dos zonas nuevas en la parte este, donde se pueden conseguir Pokémon de otras regiones, pero es necesario haber pasado la Liga Pokémon para acceder a ellas. Hasta entonces dos hombres situados en la entrada (un camino que hay encima de la entrada a la Zona Safari) te impedirán el paso diciendo que están trabajando en esa nueva zona.

En ciertos lugares existen unos comederos en los que se pueden depositar Pokécubos. Al depositar Pokécubos en ellas aparecerán más Pokémon en la hierba o agua de su alrededor, y sólo de Pokémon cuya naturaleza sea afín al sabor del Pokécubo depositado, hasta que el Pokécubo desaparezca del comedero.

Pokémon Rubí Omega y Pokémon Zafiro Alfa [ editar código | editar ]

La zona safari se mantiene en la misma zona con sus 4 divisiones, sin embargo el funcionamiento es totalmente distinto a los juegos originales. El acceso ahora es totalmente gratuito, no hay límite de pasos, no se entregan Safari Balls a la entrada pudiendo usar las de la bolsa y se pueden usar los Pokémon propios como en cualquier combate contra un Pokémon salvaje cualquiera. En las estanterías de la entrada se puede encontrar un libro titulado "El camino a la Zona Safari" que cuenta la historia del lugar narrada por el fundador, justificando estos cambios:

Hay un libro titulado “El camino a la Zona Safari”. Parece bastante gordo. ¿Quieres leer un poco? Capítulo 1: La fundación. Dentro de mí bullía el anhelo de facilitar los encuentros entre los Pokémon y los niños de la región de Hoenn. Por eso decidí crear este lugar, para propiciar una mayor interacción entre ellos. Capítulo 2: La inauguración. Desde el mismo día en el que la Zona Safari abrió sus puertas, cosechó un éxito tan rotundo que la gente se agolpaba a la entrada, formando largas colas. En ese momento se me encendió una bombillita y vi el provecho económico que le podía sacar al negocio. Movido por esa ambición, decidí aumentar el precio de la entrada. Capítulo 3: La quiebra. En cuanto subí las tarifas, los clientes dejaron de acudir a la Zona Safari. Viendo lo peliagudo de la situación, lo único que bullía en mi interior era un deseo vehemente de tomar las de Villadiego, y decidí emprender la huida bien entrada la noche. Capítulo 4: El reflote. Después de mi huida, la Zona Safari volvió por sus fueros gracias al apoyo de ciertas almas caritativas. En mi cabeza se repetía incesantemente el mismo pensamiento: “Ojalá no hubiera puesto pies en polvorosa”. Tanto me arrepentía que decidí volver a Hoenn. Capítulo final: El futuro. Desde que he vuelto, trabajo en la Zona Safari como voluntario. Y el regreso ha sido todo un acierto. De hecho, ese deseo tan ferviente es lo que me anima aún hoy en día a seguir colmando de atenciones a mis adorados Pokémon.

Pokémon [ editar código | editar ]

En la Zona Safari se pueden encontrar los siguientes Pokémon:

Tercera generación [ editar código | editar ]

Esta zona requiere la bici carrera para acceder.

Esta zona requiere la bici acrobática para acceder.

Esta zona sólo está disponible en la edición Esmeralda, después de haber pasado la Liga Pokémon.

Sexta generación [ editar código | editar ]

Objetos [ editar código | editar ].

En la Zona Safari se pueden encontrar los siguientes objetos :

Información del mapa [ editar código | editar ]

La función mapa del PokéNav no ofrece información sobre ninguna ruta.

En Pokémon Rubí Omega y Pokémon Zafiro Alfa la función CartoNav dice: « Zona de ocio donde es posible capturar una gran cantidad de Pokémon. »

Curiosidades [ editar código | editar ]

  • Los Pokémon que aparecen son todos de las generaciones anteriores (primera y segunda), no tiene Pokémon exclusivos de la tercera generación .
  • En Pokémon Esmeralda los Pokémon que aparecen en las extensiones sur y norte son los mismos Pokémon que pueden aparecer en la Cueva Cambiante escaneando determinadas cartas con el periférico Card e-Reader .
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Safari Zone

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A Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone ) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter and participate in the Safari Game (Japanese: サファリゲーム Safari Game ) to catch rare wild Pokémon .

Safari Zones can be found in the following regions :

  • The Safari Zone in Kanto , located north of Fuchsia City .
  • The Safari Zone in Johto , located north of Route 48 beyond the Safari Zone Gate in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver .
  • The Safari Zone in Hoenn , located north of Route 121 .
  • The Great Marsh in Sinnoh , located north of Pastoria City .
  • 1.1 Differences between games
  • 1.2 Similar examples
  • 3 In other languages

In the games

zona safari pokemon hoenn

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 catch them without battling them. The wild Pokémon within Safari Zones are capable of fleeing at any given time.

Differences between games

  • The Johto Safari Zone has no step limit.
  • In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire , the Hoenn Safari Zone does not use typical Safari Zone mechanics, instead functioning like normal routes .
  • Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! effectively do not have a Safari Zone; the area that used to be the Safari Zone is replaced with GO Park , while the zoo area in front is referred to as the "Safari Zone" instead.

Similar examples

  • Johto 's National Park is somewhat similar to a Safari Zone, being a nature preserve for Pokémon and having a thrice-weekly Bug-Catching Contest which shares several aspects with a Safari Game.
  • Kalos 's Friend Safari area, located in Kiloude City , also bears some similarities with Safari Zones, differing in the available wild Pokémon (which are dependent on the Nintendo 3DS Friend Codes of other players) as well as allowing Poké Balls of any variety as opposed to solely Safari Balls.
  • The Pal Park in all Generation IV games bears some superficial similarities to a Safari Zone, being a special area where only a specific type of Poké Ball can be used, featuring possible Pokémon species that otherwise cannot be found, and where the player cannot battle the Pokémon found there. Additionally, in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver , the Pal Park is placed in Fuchsia City where it replaces the Safari Zone.
  • In Hisui , the Safari Zone was not yet established, but the main gameplay of Pokémon Legends: Arceus is similar to the Safari Zone.

Unova , Alola , Galar , Paldea , and Kitakami have neither a Safari Zone nor anything similar to or resembling a Safari Zone.

  • In the Generation II games, there is some data for a beta Safari Zone in Fuchsia City , but it was ultimately unused.

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[Hunt Guide] Safari Zone Guide

CaptainGrey

By CaptainGrey February 21, 2015 in Guide Tavern

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Captaingrey.

This guide is made to help you know which Pokemon are available in the Safari Zone in Kanto & Hoenn ; What their encounter rates are ( Very Common / Common / Average / Rare / Very rare ) , what items they can hold, and what items you can find inside.

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The Safari Zone in Kanto is located at Fuchsia City

Entry fees : 500 $$

Safari balls : 30

Steps : 600

>>> ENTRANCE <<<

Nidoran m -> common

Nidoran f -> common

Rhyhorn -> common

Exeggcute -> common

Venonat -> average

Nidorino -> average

Nidorina -> average

Parasect -> rare (Can hold Big & Tiny Mushroom)

Pinsir / Scyther -> rare

Chansey -> very rare (Can hold Lucky Egg)

Slowpoke/Psyduck -> very commons (day and night)

Magikarp -> 100%

Goldeen -> common

Poliwag -> average

Magikarp -> average

Seaking -> common

Dratini  ->average (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Psyduck -> rare

Slowpoke -> rare

Dragonair -> very rare (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Nugget  : On the island (requires Surf )

Leaf Stone  : on the island (requires Surf ) (hidden)

>>> AREA 1 <<<

Nidoran m -> common

Nidoran f --> common

Doduo -> common

Paras -> average (Can hold Tiny & Big Mushroom)

Parasect -> rare (Can hold Tiny & Big Mushroom)

Kangaskhan -> rare

Scyther / Pinsir -> very rare

Psyduck / Slowpoke -> very common

Magikarp -> very commons

Poliwag -> common

Magikarp -> common

Dratini -> average (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Leaf Stone  : On the upper pathway near the rest house

TM 11 (Sunny Day)  : On the ledge beside the pond

Max Potion  : Far west of the small mountain

Full Restore  : Near the rest house

>>> AREA 2 <<<

Nidoran f -> common


Paras -> average (Can hold Tiny & Big mushroom)

Lickitung -> average

Venomoth -> rare

Nidorina -> rare

Chansey -> rare (Can Hold Lucky Egg)

Tauros -> very rare

Psyduck / Slowpoke -> very commons

Protein  : On the upper pathway near the rest house

TM 47 (Steel Wing)  : Beside a tree west of the rest house

Quick Claw  : On a grassless patch in the middle of the area

>>> AREA 3 <<<

Exeggcute -> average

Nidorin f -> rare

Tauros -> rare

Kangaskhan -> very rare

Max revive  : in a corner at the southeast base of the mountain

Max potion  : in the grass at the southwest base of the mountain

Gold Teeth  : south of the sign asking to find them (obligatory for obtain HM 04 Strength)

TM 32 (Double team)  : southeast of the Secret House

Revive  : on the southeast statue near the Secret House (hidden)

HM 03 (SURF)  : from the man in the Secret House

  • Bilburt , Bestfriendss and Bestfriends

The Safari Zone in Hoenn is located Route 121 before Lilycove City

>>> AREA 1 / ENTRANCE <<<

Oddish -> common

Kakuna -> common

Girafarig -> common

Wobbuffet -> average

Doduo -> average

Natu -> average

Pikachu -> rare (can hold Light Ball)

Gloom -> rare

Gloom-> rare

Psyduck -> 100%

Magikarp -> very common

Goldeen -> commmon

Goldeen -> very common

Max revive  : Far southwest of the Area, beyond the pond (requires Surf )

Gloom -> average

Pinsir -> rare

Dodrio -> rare

Psyduck -> very common

Golduck -> rare

TM 22 (Solar Beam)  : Far northeast of the area, beyond the pond (requires Surf and Mach Bike )

>>> AREA 4 <<<

Geodude (Rock Smash) -> 100% (can hold e verstone)

Phanpy / Donphan -> common

Heracross -> rare

Xatu -> rare

Calcium  : In the far northwest part of the area (requires Acro Bike )

>>> AREA 5 <<<

Mareep -> common

Sunkern -> common

Spinarak -> average

Aipom -> average

HootHoot -> rare

Snubull -> rare

Gligar -> rare

Stantler -> rare

Chikorita -> very rare

Wooper -> common

Marill -> common

Totodile -> very rare

Quagsire -> very rare

Remoraid -> common

Octillery -> very rare

PP up  : Three squares south of the southernmost Pokéblock stand (hidden)

Full Restore  : In the furthest southeast patch of grass (hidden)

Big Pearl  : East in a patch of grass beyond the top of the waterfall

>>> AREA 6 <<<

Shuckle (Rock Smash) -> 100% (can hold Root or Claw Fossils)

Aipom -> common

Teddiursa -> common

Sunkern -> average

Ledyba -> average

Houndour -> rare

Miltank -> rare

Pineco -> rare

Cyndaquil -> very rare

Rare Candy : In the southeast portion of the area there is a 2×3 patch of light green grass in the lower right portion of it (hidden)

Zinc  : In a small nook among the wall in the rocky path to the north (hidden)

Nugget  : Between two ledges at the end of the rocky path to the west

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JonazDK

will u include something about catchrate and best way to catch diffrents pokes?

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Michelle

Well done! Don't forget to include that you can find Claw & Root fossils on Shuckle in the Hoenn SZ when you add that to the guide, also a neat little trick for mass Shuckle hunting; Rock Smash all Rocks in Area -> Switch Channels & you don't have to move. :)

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Noad

Moved to that main forum and added to the Guide Tavern Index.

Bestfriendss

Bestfriendss

I am planning on endorsing your guide when I get the chance to. Stay tuned to the RR News channel!

[spoiler]Keep up the good work! ;) [/spoiler]

Malorne

less common, more %'s pls
its hard to judge percentiles, especially when the developers changed up the safari zones (lotad at night in Kanto, that is evidence of a change...).
means that they have the % as well. Besides, i'm not asking for cpt to put it in half n hour later, whenever they are accurate

I do pose this question to you Malorne, do you understand the fact that CaptainGrey is not a dev? I know that he posted where all the pokes are, but at the same time, he probably ventured out into the safari a couple of times. Captain is just giving his input from a CM's prospective. ( C M = Community Manager not Development Manager). Thus, Captain probably does not have the percentiles on top of his head. The devs have a hard job, but at the same time, they shouldn't be responsible for giving us percentiles, that is just plan silly. My conclusion to the problem, lack the percentiles (in the Emerald Guide Book, I read it and when it was showing pokemon, it didn't say "Whismer 100% " instead it stated "Whismer Very Common ." Percentiles are just plan silly and are not needed to make an effective guide. CaptainGrey made a to the point guide that I am planning to advertise on my YT channel, it is to the point, and no need for silly numbers.

I do pose this question to you Malorne, do you understand the fact that CaptainGrey is not a dev?
 CaptainGrey made a to the point guide that I am planning to advertise on my YT channel, it is to the point, and no need for silly numbers.
how is this about your channel again? i prefer numbers of rarity, gives more precise rates.

1. The devs can't give numbers because then that would be like looking into a mathematics guide of PokeMMO rather than a typical guide. Thus, if they did give exact numbers, this would ruin the fun of the game, and this would single-handedly, expose the game too much.

2. Please refrain from insulting my YouTube channel, it is not polite. I am not going to insult you although I do feel like doing it sometimes. Violates Rule 1 clause a

These are two important points I would like to express to you. Please read them. Like I said, I am going to refrain from insulting you for all the distress you are causing here on a simplistic and to the point guide.

1. The devs can't give numbers because then that would be like looking into a mathematics guide of PokeMMO rather than a typical guide. Thus, if they did give exact numbers, this would ruin the fun of the game, and this would single-handedly, expose the game too much.   2. Please refrain from insulting my YouTube channel, it is not polite. I am not going to insult you although I do feel like doing it sometimes. Violates Rule 1 clause a   These are two important points I would like to express to you. Please read them. Like I said, I am going to refrain from insulting you for all the distress you are causing here on a simplistic and to the point guide.
i didn't insult your channel lol, was simply asking what was the validity about it with the topic at hand (which is irrelivant btw) also, giving out exact encounter rates doesn't change that much of a thing with the fun of the game, coz it isn't... so i don't see why not actually, why am i even arguing with you lol. Cpt, give enc rates mate  

You should play the game itself. You are ruining fun because you are bluntly giving way number information instead of a generic Very Common . Do you want to deface hope for those that want to catch Chansey, but come to find out that there is a 5% chance of encountering it. That would ruin hope for chansey lovers and also discorage people from venturing out into the Safari Zone for that Chansey or Kangaskan. Instead of ruining people's hopes, make a genaric Very Common or Very Rare label, saves the trouble and the more generic you can be, the happier the player base.

More numbers = More stress  <---Important formula for an MMO's success

I will not give the % encounter rates, and please stop to debate about it on this topic to keep it clean. Thanks

do i need to remind you that some values are based on encounter rates?

Well done! Don't forget to include that you can find Claw & Root fossils on Shuckle in the Hoenn SZ when you add that to the guide, also a neat little trick for mass Shuckle hunting; Rock Smash all Rocks in Area -> Switch Channels & you don't have to move.  :)
I am planning on endorsing your guide when I get the chance to. Stay tuned to the RR News channel!   [spoiler]Keep up the good work! ;) [/spoiler]
Safari Zone tips...

I want to make an announcement, I endorsed your safari guide. I hope I helped in making your guide more known throughout the PokeMMO community.

  • 2 weeks later...

Goku

  • 5 months later...

Gunthug

hey quick think I noticed - in Area 4, i'm encountering a lot of Donphan (not phanphy, as the guide suggests). Otherwise this has been super helpful!

Ye I noticed this today too, i'll add it to the thread, thanks :)

Axler

Hey I cant seem to bunny hop or wheelie using the acro bike to access area 4 in Hoenn

  • 4 weeks later...

DarkDragonborn

DarkDragonborn

Yes! Been looking for this kind of guide.

KingRechey

O.o what tauros more rare then chanseys in area 2 weird cuz i was running into tauros left and right one after another more then other pokes and way more then chanseys!

Weedle

I'm pretty sure for zone four in hoenn that xatu is a common, I have been encountering it more than donphan

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Hoenn Safari Zone

A positional vantage point of Hoenn Safari Zone in Hoenn.

Hoenn Safari Zone is the Safari of Hoenn . It is located in the middle of Route 121 .

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Location of Safari Zone in the Hoenn region

The Hoenn Safari Zone is found west of Lilycove City , in Hoenn . It is generally considered the best Safari Zone for making money and hunting, as it contains a lot of sought after Pokémon for PvP.

This is a paid area where players must first buy a 24-hours ticket for $400,000 from the Ticket Seller at the entrance, before being allowed in.

A fishing level of 50 is required to fish in this area.

Map of Safari Zone

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  • 1 Kanto Walkthrough
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Safari Zone

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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 .

zona safari pokemon hoenn

Head inside the building and speak to the man directly to the right. He will give you TM85 Dream Eater .

Go through the door in the back to reach the area where all the wild Pokemon are. The rules have changed a bit since the old days. It's completely free to catch Pokemon in the Safari Zone now, but you have to use your own Poke Balls to capture them. You also have unlimited time to find them, and you cannot use Pokeblocks to attract them like the original Ruby and Sapphire.

zona safari pokemon hoenn

Some parts of the Safari Zone can only be accessed with the Mach Bike or the Acro Bike. Use the Mach Bike to ride up dirt slopes, or uses the Acro Bike to hop across stumps and bridges. Then there are areas that cannot be reached until you can use both bikes at the same time!

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Some Pokemon can only be found in certain sectors of the Safari Zone. Just imagine the Safari Zone split into four sections - Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, and Southeast. This will allow you to find certain Pokemon or items much more easily. Your DexNav will even show when you have entered a different sector.

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If you have a Mach Bike, you can reach a Big Pearl and a Nugget in the northwest sector, and TM22 Solar Beam in the northeast sector.

If you have an Acro Bike, you can reach an Absolite Mega Stone in the northwest sector and a Max Revive in the southwest sector.

After gaining the ability to use both bikes, you can reach TM53 Energy Ball in the southeast sector, TM93 Wild Charge in the northeast sector and a Calcium in the southeast sector.

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Pokémon Gen 3 Safari Zone: Exploring the Wilds of Hoenn

The Pokémon Gen 3 Safari Zone was a thrilling addition to the Hoenn region. Trainers encountered a variety of rare and elusive Pokémon, making it an unforgettable experience. This article will dive into the unique encounters and strategies for success within this iconic Safari Zone.

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Exploring the Pokémon Generation 3 Safari Zone: A Diverse and Thrilling Adventure

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Is there a Safari Zone in Hoenn?

Yes, there is a Safari Zone in Hoenn. It is located in the Hoenn region, specifically in Route 121. The Safari Zone in Hoenn is quite unique as it has different areas with varying Pokémon encounters and mechanics. Trainers can participate in various activities such as catching Pokémon, searching for rare species, and participating in special events . It provides an exciting and different experience from regular wild encounters in other parts of the region.

How can Pokémon be caught in Safari Zone Gen 3?

In Generation 3, Pokémon can be caught in the Safari Zone by utilizing special Safari Balls that are provided exclusively for use within the area. The Safari Zone operates differently from other areas in that trainers don’t engage in traditional turn-based battles to weaken the Pokémon before trying to catch them. Instead, they throw bait or rocks to influence the wild Pokémon’s behavior and increase the chances of a successful catch. After throwing bait to calm the Pokémon, the chance of capture is increased, but the Pokémon might flee. Conversely, using rocks makes the Pokémon more likely to stay, but also increases their likelihood of fleeing. Trainers then have limited Safari Balls to attempt to catch the Pokémon. The mechanics in the Safari Zone provide a unique and challenging experience for those seeking to expand their Pokémon collections.

Is there a Safari Zone in Emerald?

Yes, there is a Safari Zone in Pokémon Emerald. The Safari Zone is located in the northwest area of Hoenn, in Route 121. It functions similarly to other Safari Zones in the series, where players can encounter and catch wild Pokémon using Safari Balls . The Pokémon available for capture in the Emerald Safari Zone include a variety of different species compared to those found in other areas of the game.

What is the rarest Pokémon in the Safari Zone?

The rarest Pokémon in the Safari Zone is Chansey , which has a very low encounter rate. It’s known for being incredibly difficult to find and catch due to its rarity. Many players consider it a coveted catch when visiting the Safari Zone.

Frequently asked questions

How can i increase my chances of encountering rare pokémon in the safari zone in pokémon gen 3.

Use special Pokeblocks or berries to attract rare Pokémon, and try different areas and times of day for better chances.

What are the different mechanics and rules of the Safari Zone in Pokémon Gen 3 compared to other generations?

In Pokémon Gen 3, the mechanics and rules of the Safari Zone are different compared to other generations, as it uses a step counter system rather than a limited number of Safari Balls. Additionally, certain areas are only accessible with specific Acro Bike or Mach Bike maneuvers.

Are there any specific strategies or tips for successfully catching Pokémon in the Safari Zone in Pokémon Gen 3?

Avoid using bait and rocks, focus on timing your throws carefully, and use the right balls for different Pokémon .

In conclusion, the Pokémon Gen 3 Safari Zone was a pivotal addition to the series, introducing new Pokémon and providing a unique gameplay experience. The implementation of the Safari Zone mechanics, along with the variety of rare Pokémon that could be found, made it a memorable feature for many trainers. As the Pokémon franchise continues to evolve, the legacy of the Gen 3 Safari Zone remains an important part of its history.

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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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    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. Max Revive ...

  7. Safari Zone (Hoenn)

    The Hoenn Safari Zone is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter to capture certain types of Pokémon. The entrance is on Route 121.. 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 Pokémon in battle, players must use non-conventional tactics to try and catch them.

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