Appendix:Emerald walkthrough/Section 11: Difference between revisions

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Now that you're back at Lilycove City, you can surf north to [[Team Aqua Hideout|Team Aqua's hideout]]. You want to get to the submarine and find Archie! There are several [[Warp tile|teleport platforms]] scattered about, which you will need to use to get to the top floor. The room with the [[Master Ball]] can be reached after you complete a puzzle consisting of a room with 3 teleporter choices (left, middle, and right), where you progress forward to the next 3 teleporters if you choose the correct teleporter, or go backwards if you choose the wrong one. Once you reach the puzzle, take the left teleporter, then the middle teleporter, the left teleporter, the left teleporter in the next room to the room with the Master Ball. This is the only Master Ball you will ever find in the game without getting a winning [[Pokemon lottery corner#Generation III|lottery ticket]] in the [[Lilycove Department Store]]. In this same room, there will be two fake items which happen to be {{p|Electrode}}. You can run or catch (strongly recommended) the two Electrode.
Now that you're back at Lilycove City, you can surf north to [[Team Aqua Hideout|Team Aqua's hideout]]. You want to get to the submarine and find Archie! There are several [[Warp tile|teleport platforms]] scattered about, which you will need to use to get to the top floor. The room with the [[Master Ball]] can be reached after you complete a puzzle consisting of a room with 3 teleporter choices (left, middle, and right), where you progress forward to the next 3 teleporters if you choose the correct teleporter, or go backwards if you choose the wrong one. Once you reach the puzzle, take the left teleporter, then the middle teleporter, the left teleporter, the left teleporter in the next room to the room with the Master Ball. This is the only Master Ball you will ever find in the game without getting a winning [[Pokemon lottery corner#Generation III|lottery ticket]] in the [[Lilycove Department Store]]. In this same room, there will be two fake items which happen to be {{p|Electrode}}. You can run or catch (strongly recommended) the two Electrode.


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After defeating the grunts, talk to [[Aqua Admin (Trainer class)|Aqua Admin]] [[Matt]] and he will challenge you for the first and only time in the game.
After defeating the grunts, talk to [[Aqua Admin (Trainer class)|Aqua Admin]] [[Matt]] and he will challenge you for the first and only time in the game.


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{{rt|124|Hoenn}} is a large [[water route]] between {{ci|Lilycove}} and [[Mossdeep City]]. Follow the route as it bends southeast. You will encounter several dark patches as you navigate the waters: these are dive spots that provide access to the [[underwater]] portion of the route, although you will need [[HM08]], {{m|Dive}} (obtained later on) in order to use them.  
{{rt|124|Hoenn}} is a large [[water route]] between {{ci|Lilycove}} and [[Mossdeep City]]. Follow the route as it bends southeast. You will encounter several dark patches as you navigate the waters: these are dive spots that provide access to the [[underwater]] portion of the route, although you will need [[HM08]], {{m|Dive}} (obtained later on) in order to use them.  


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{{rt|125|Hoenn}} lies north of the city. The route does not connect anywhere, although it does contain [[Shoal Cave]], as well as a number of [[Trainer]]s and a {{DL|Valuable item|Big Pearl}} on the second island to the east. It would be a good idea to train here for your upcoming Gym battle.
{{rt|125|Hoenn}} lies north of the city. The route does not connect anywhere, although it does contain [[Shoal Cave]], as well as a number of [[Trainer]]s and a {{DL|Valuable item|Big Pearl}} on the second island to the east. It would be a good idea to train here for your upcoming Gym battle.


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As stated before, the Trainers here use {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon, which are weak to {{t|Bug}}-, {{t|Dark}}-, and {{type|Ghost}} attacks. Psychic-types are strong against {{t|Fighting}}- and {{t|Poison}}-types, so don't use those Pokémon in this Gym challenge. Dark-types are immune to Psychic attacks, and Dark-type moves can be learned by a wide variety of Pokémon, so be sure to use that to your advantage here.
As stated before, the Trainers here use {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon, which are weak to {{t|Bug}}-, {{t|Dark}}-, and {{type|Ghost}} attacks. Psychic-types are strong against {{t|Fighting}}- and {{t|Poison}}-types, so don't use those Pokémon in this Gym challenge. Dark-types are immune to Psychic attacks, and Dark-type moves can be learned by a wide variety of Pokémon, so be sure to use that to your advantage here.


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! Mossdeep Gym <br> [[File:Mind Badge.png|35px|The Mind Badge]] <br><br>
! Mossdeep Gym <br> [[File:Mind Badge.png|35px|The Mind Badge]] <br><br>
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When you challenge the Gym Leaders, they will send out {{p|Claydol}}, a {{2t|Psychic|Ground}}-type, and {{p|Xatu}}, a {{2t|Psychic|Flying}}-type. Claydol knows {{m|Earthquake}}, a powerful Ground-type attack that will hit both your Pokémon unless they have the [[Ability]] {{a|Levitate}} or are Flying-type. Note that all of Tate and Liza's Pokémon are immune to Ground-type moves due to this very fact. Xatu also has the powerful attack {{m|Psychic}}, the {{type|Rock}} move {{m|AncientPower}}, and the defensive move {{m|Light Screen}}, which reduces Special Attack damage done to its team by one-third. It has a huge number of weaknesses, however: {{t|Ice}}-, {{t|Electric}}-, Ghost-, Dark-, and Bug-type attacks will all do super-effective damage to it, so use moves of those types to take it out. Claydol, on the other hand, is weak to {{t|Water}}-, {{t|Grass}}-, Ice-, Ghost-, Dark-, and Bug-type attacks.  
When you challenge the Gym Leaders, they will send out {{p|Claydol}}, a {{2t|Psychic|Ground}}-type, and {{p|Xatu}}, a {{2t|Psychic|Flying}}-type. Claydol knows {{m|Earthquake}}, a powerful Ground-type attack that will hit both your Pokémon unless they have the [[Ability]] {{a|Levitate}} or are Flying-type. Note that all of Tate and Liza's Pokémon are immune to Ground-type moves due to this very fact. Xatu also has the powerful attack {{m|Psychic}}, the {{type|Rock}} move {{m|AncientPower}}, and the defensive move {{m|Light Screen}}, which reduces Special Attack damage done to its team by one-third. It has a huge number of weaknesses, however: {{t|Ice}}-, {{t|Electric}}-, Ghost-, Dark-, and Bug-type attacks will all do super-effective damage to it, so use moves of those types to take it out. Claydol, on the other hand, is weak to {{t|Water}}-, {{t|Grass}}-, Ice-, Ghost-, Dark-, and Bug-type attacks.  
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Enter the Space Center and defeat all of the {{tc|Team Magma Grunt}}s. On the second floor, the player meets up with Steven Stone and pairs up with him to Double Battle against [[Maxie]] and Tabitha.  
Enter the Space Center and defeat all of the {{tc|Team Magma Grunt}}s. On the second floor, the player meets up with Steven Stone and pairs up with him to Double Battle against [[Maxie]] and Tabitha.  


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