Appendix:Emerald walkthrough/Section 9: Difference between revisions

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===Desert Ruins===
The unusual arrangement of stones to the south is known as the [[Desert Ruins]]. It is believed to mark the resting place of a legendary Pokémon. But with the entrance sealed, you won't be able to investigate until later.


===Mirage Tower===
==Mirage Tower==
[[Mirage Tower]] is an elusive building located just inside the desert's southern entrance. The tower disappears and reappears as would-be explorers visit and leave the route. The ancient structure shows its age, with unstable floors and fallen rock scattered about. Progressing past these obstacles requires using the {{key|III|Mach Bike}} and {{m|Rock Smash}}.
[[Mirage Tower]] is an elusive building located just inside the desert's southern entrance. The tower disappears and reappears as would-be explorers visit and leave the route. The ancient structure shows its age, with unstable floors and fallen rock scattered about. Progressing past these obstacles requires using the {{key|III|Mach Bike}} and {{m|Rock Smash}}.


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====Relic Recovery!====
====Relic Recovery!====
The tower's top floor holds two treasures from the ancient past. The [[Root and Claw Fossils]] belong to two species that once lived in the primordial ocean. The researchers at [[Devon Corporation]] back in {{ci|Rustboro}} are able to revive any Fossil they receive into a long-lost Pokémon. The Root Fossil becomes the {{2t|Rock|Grass}} {{p|Lileep}}, while the Claw Fossil turns into the {{2t|Rock|Bug}} {{p|Anorith}}. Choose carefully! After removing either one, the tower begins to shake, and you fall from the building, landing just outside the entrance. The tower disappears down into the dunes, and the remaining Fossil falls away into the shifting sands.
The tower's top floor holds two treasures from the ancient past. The [[Root and Claw Fossils]] belong to two species that once lived in the primordial ocean. The researchers at [[Devon Corporation]] back in {{ci|Rustboro}} are able to revive any Fossil they receive into a long-lost Pokémon. The Root Fossil becomes the {{2t|Rock|Grass}} {{p|Lileep}}, while the Claw Fossil turns into the {{2t|Rock|Bug}} {{p|Anorith}}. Choose carefully! After removing either one, the tower begins to shake, and you fall from the building, landing just outside the entrance. The tower disappears down into the dunes, and the remaining Fossil falls away into the shifting sands.
===Desert Ruins===
The unusual arrangement of stones to the south is known as the [[Desert Ruins]]. It is believed to mark the resting place of a legendary Pokémon. But with the entrance sealed, you won't be able to investigate until later.


==Back to Petalburg City==
==Back to Petalburg City==
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* Head northwest around the volcano to [[Fallarbor Town]], then south through [[Meteor Falls]] to return to Rustboro.
* Head northwest around the volcano to [[Fallarbor Town]], then south through [[Meteor Falls]] to return to Rustboro.
* Go south from the desert to [[Mauville City]], then west to [[Verdanturf Town]]. Cut through [[Rusturf Tunnel]] to return to Rustboro.
* Go south from the desert to [[Mauville City]], then west to [[Verdanturf Town]]. Cut through [[Rusturf Tunnel]] to return to Rustboro.
* Go further south to [[Slateport City]] and then to {{rt|109|Hoenn}}, and [[Mr. Briney]] will take you to {{rt|104|Hoenn}}.
Once in Rustboro, be sure to stop by [[Devon Corporation]] on the way to have the researchers there revive your Fossil Pokémon.
Once in Rustboro, be sure to stop by [[Devon Corporation]] on the way to have the researchers there revive your Fossil Pokémon.
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