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In the desert, there are no less than five trainers in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} and a whopping nine trainers in {{game|Emerald}} that are waiting to battle, with most of them using Pokémon accustomed to the [[Weather conditions|desert conditions]], such as {{p|Sandslash}}. Along the most straight-forward path between the termini of Route 112 at either end of the desert, there are no notable items in Ruby and Sapphire. However, by venturing into the Pokémon-infested sand of the desert, trainers can reach the other Mach Bike path at the north end of the desert, as well as access the [[Desert Ruins]].
In the desert, there are no less than five trainers in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} and a whopping nine trainers in {{game|Emerald}} that are waiting to battle, with most of them using Pokémon accustomed to the [[Weather conditions|desert conditions]], such as {{p|Sandslash}}. Along the most straight-forward path between the termini of Route 112 at either end of the desert, there are no notable items in Ruby and Sapphire. However, by venturing into the Pokémon-infested sand of the desert, trainers can reach the other Mach Bike path at the north end of the desert, as well as access the [[Desert Ruins]].


In Ruby and Sapphire, the northeast corner of the desert is home to a pair of rare fossils, the [[Root Fossil]] and the [[Claw Fossil]]. Trainers can take one of the two to be resurrected; however, the one that is not chosen will sink into the desert and will be lost forever.  But, in Emerald, the [[Mirage Tower]] occasionally appears northeast of the southern terminus of Route 112. At the top the player can choose one of two fossils. When taken, the tower will colapse and the other fossil will sink in the sand (Like the previous games), but can be recuperated later in the game.
In Ruby and Sapphire, the northeast corner of the desert is home to a pair of rare fossils, the [[Root Fossil]] and the [[Claw Fossil]]. Trainers can take one of the two to be resurrected; however, the one that is not chosen will sink into the desert and will be lost forever.  But, in Emerald, the [[Mirage Tower]] occasionally appears northeast of the southern terminus of Route 112. At the top the player can choose one of two fossils. When taken, the tower will collapse and the other fossil will sink in the sand (Like the previous games), but can be recuperated later in the game.


At the southern end of the main path through the desert is the southern end of Route 112, as well as another trainer. To the far south of this area, the route takes on a forested appearance as it begins to snake to the southeast. Along the way, trainers can battle the news team of [[Gabby and Ty]], who make occasional appearances on Route 111 as well as [[Route 118|Routes 118]] and {{rtn|120}}. To the southeast of the duo is a blockade of crumbling rocks that can be eliminated using {{m|Rock Smash}}.
At the southern end of the main path through the desert is the southern end of Route 112, as well as another trainer. To the far south of this area, the route takes on a forested appearance as it begins to snake to the southeast. Along the way, trainers can battle the news team of [[Gabby and Ty]], who make occasional appearances on Route 111 as well as [[Route 118|Routes 118]] and {{rtn|120}}. To the southeast of the duo is a blockade of crumbling rocks that can be eliminated using {{m|Rock Smash}}.
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