Appendix:Emerald walkthrough/Section 14: Difference between revisions

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Now, even with the final Gym leader defeated, your greatest challenge hasn't happened yet— it's time to head to the [[Hoenn League|Pokémon League]] and battle the [[Elite Four]]!, but first we'll explore the rest of [[Meteor Falls]].
Now, even with the final Gym leader defeated, your greatest challenge hasn't happened yet— it's time to head to the [[Hoenn League|Pokémon League]] and battle the [[Elite Four]]!, but first we'll explore the rest of [[Meteor Falls]].
'''''Note:''' About the composition of your final [[HM slave]]...
Besides {{p|Tropius}} and {{p|Tentacruel}}, you might consider to {{p|Claydol}} as another excellent [[HM slave]] because it is able to use [[Dig]] and [[Teleport]] (through from [[Move Reminder]]) as well as some HMs. However, maybe you may reconsider spending Dig (obtained in {{rt|114|Hoenn}}) on Claydol, due it is a unique TM, which can't be seen in action unless any pokemon learns it naturally (by level).
If in any case, you decide to get these three Pokémon on your party, including three together are able to learn 12 of the 14 [[field move]] (HMs/TMs) that there in the game.


==Meteor Falls==
==Meteor Falls==
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After heading back, follow the path to the back to other part of the 2F which has an incredible amount of ledges along with the only two Trainers in Meteor Falls. At the top of the ledges carefully head down them and aim towards the left side of the rocks seen in the path and without triggering the ledge near it, head to the ladder to return to inner cave of the 1F.  
After heading back, follow the path to the back to other part of the 2F which has an incredible amount of ledges along with the only two Trainers in Meteor Falls. At the top of the ledges carefully head down them and aim towards the left side of the rocks seen in the path and without triggering the ledge near it, head to the ladder to return to inner cave of the 1F.  


Use surf to travel to the hidden back room of the 1F to find {{TM|02|Dragon Claw}}. This room is also the only place to find a wild {{p|Bagon}}. If you also follow the water down the right side of this area, you can find a {{DL|Vitamin|PP Up}}.
Use surf to travel to the hidden back room of the 1F to find {{TM|02|Dragon Claw}}. This room is also the only place to find a wild {{p|Bagon}}.
 
With Bagon, it is necessary to catch at least one of them, for a [[trade]] in [[Pacifidlog Town]]. Also wild Bagon, have a 5% chance of holding {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Dragon Scale}} which causes {{p|Seadra}} to evolve into {{p|Kingdra}} when [[trade]]d holding a Dragon Scale.
 
If you also follow the water down the right side of this area, you can find a {{DL|Vitamin|PP Up}}.
 


Head out to {{rt|128|Hoenn}}.
Head out to {{rt|128|Hoenn}}.






==Route 128==
==Route 128==
[[File:Hoenn Route 128 RSE.png|left|thumb|300px|Route 128]]
The way to the Pokémon League begins on {{rt|128|Hoenn}}. Whereas the last time you were here, you {{m|Dive|dove}} [[underwater]] to fight [[Team Aqua]] in the [[Seafloor Cavern]], this time you're just going to keep swimming east towards [[Ever Grande City]].
The way to the Pokémon League begins on {{rt|128|Hoenn}}. Whereas the last time you were here, you {{m|Dive|dove}} [[underwater]] to fight [[Team Aqua]] in the [[Seafloor Cavern]], this time you're just going to keep swimming east towards [[Ever Grande City]].


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