Appendix:Emerald walkthrough/Section 11: Difference between revisions

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The {{safari|Hoenn}} gives Trainers a chance to encounter all kinds of Pokémon. It is only open to Trainers participating in the {{DL|Hoenn Safari Zone|Safari Game}}, where Trainers must use unconventional tactics to try to catch these Pokémon. Admission is {{pdollar}}500, and entrants are given 30 [[Safari Ball]]s to be used and a limit of 500 steps taken before the game is over. The varied terrain means that some areas are only accessible by [[Acro Bike]] or [[Mach Bike]]. A [[Pokéblock Case]] is also required.
The {{safari|Hoenn}} gives Trainers a chance to encounter all kinds of Pokémon. It is only open to Trainers participating in the {{DL|Hoenn Safari Zone|Safari Game}}, where Trainers must use unconventional tactics to try to catch these Pokémon. Admission is {{pdollar}}500, and entrants are given 30 [[Safari Ball]]s to be used and a limit of 500 steps taken before the game is over. The varied terrain means that some areas are only accessible by [[Acro Bike]] or [[Mach Bike]]. A [[Pokéblock Case]] is also required.


The four quadrants to the north and west of the building are open to all Trainers. Two additional quadrants to the east are still under construction, and will be home to many Pokémon not native to the [[Hoenn]] region. Because of this, only Trainers who have obtained the [[National Pokédex]] upgrade may explore this area.
The four quadrants to the north and west of the building are open to all Trainers. Two additional quadrants to the east will be under construction until you receive the [[national Pokédex]].
 
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{{catch/div|land|Area 4 (Northeast)}}
{{catch/div|land|Area 4 (Northeast)}}
{{itemlist|Calcium|North edge of the northwest grass patch (requires [[Acro Bike]])|E=yes}}
{{itemlist|Calcium|North edge of the northwest grass patch (requires [[Acro Bike]])|E=yes}}
{{catch/div|land|Area 5 (Extended: SE)}}
{{itemlist|PP Up|South of the southern-most Pokéblock stand (hidden)|E=yes}}
{{itemlist|Full Restore|North edge of the southeast grass patch (hidden)|E=yes}}
{{itemlist|Big Pearl|Northeast patch of grass, east of the waterfall (requires {{m|Surf}})|E=yes}}
{{catch/div|land|Area 6 (Extended: NE)}}
{{itemlist|Rare Candy|Southeast part of the area, on a patch of lighter grass (hidden)|E=yes}}
{{itemlist|Zinc|In the first alcove along the rocky patch (hidden)|E=yes}}
{{itemlist|Nugget|Between two ledges at the end of the rocky path|E=yes}}
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===Safari Game===
===Safari Game===
In a Safari Game, Trainers must use unconventional tactics to catch wild Pokémon. Rather than use your own Pokémon in battle, you are only allowed to throw [[Pokéblock]]s to entice the target, making it less likely to run; or go near, which makes the target easier to catch but more likely to run.
In a Safari Game, Trainers must use unconventional tactics to catch wild Pokémon. Rather than use your own Pokémon in battle, you are only allowed to throw [[Pokéblock]]s to entice the target, making it less likely to run; or go near, which makes the target easier to catch but more likely to run.
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