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Location: | Ever Grande City | |||
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Region: | Hoenn | |||
Generations: | III | |||
File:Hoenn Victory Road map.gif Location of Victory Road in Hoenn. | ||||
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Hoenn's Victory Road (Japanese: チャンピオンロード Champion Road) is, much like in other regions, the route that takes Pokémon League-bound Trainers to the Elite Four. Its two entrances are located within Ever Grande City.
Victory Road begins as a complex cave with bridges leading across rock formations. Before leaving the cave, Wally will battle the player.
Players will need most of the Generation III HMs to make their way through the cave.
Pokémon
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Zubat | R | S | E | Walking | 36 | 10%
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Golbat | R | S | E | Walking | 38, 40 | 25%
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Whismur | R | S | E | Walking | 36 | 5%
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Loudred | R | S | E | Walking | 40 | 10%
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Makuhita | R | S | E | Walking | 36 | 10%
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Hariyama | R | S | E | Walking | 38, 40 | 25%
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Aron | R | S | E | Walking | 36 | 5%
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Lairon | R | S | E | Walking | 40 | 10%
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B1F
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Golbat | R | S | E | Walking | 38, 40, 42 | 35%
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Hariyama | R | S | E | Walking | 38, 40, 42 | 35%
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Mawile | R | S | E | Walking | 38 | 5%
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Lairon | R | S | E | Walking | 40, 42 | 15%
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Lairon | R | S | E | Walking | 40, 42 | 25%
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Meditite | R | S | E | Walking | 38 | 5%
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Medicham | R | S | E | Walking | 40, 42 | 10%
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Geodude | R | S | E | Rock Smash | 30–40 | 30%
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Graveler | R | S | E | Rock Smash | 35–40 | 70%
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Golbat | R | S | E | Walking | 40, 42, 44 | 35%
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Sableye | R | S | E | Walking | 40, 42, 44 | 35%
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Mawile | R | S | E | Walking | 42, 44 | 35%
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Mawile | R | S | E | Walking | 42, 44 | 5%
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Lairon | R | S | E | Walking | 40, 42, 44 | 15%
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Lairon | R | S | E | Walking | 40, 42, 44 | 25%
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Medicham | R | S | E | Walking | 42, 44 | 15% |
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Barboach | R | S | E | Fishing (Super) |
30–35 | 80%
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Whiscash | R | S | E | Fishing (Super) |
30–45 | 20%
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Trainers
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Trainers with a PokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon. |
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Layout
Version | First floor | Base floor 1 | Base floor 2 |
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Ruby | File:Victoryroadhoenn1.png | File:Victoryroadhoenn2.png | File:Victoryroadhoenn3.png |
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Trivia
- In Emerald, a Trainer in Victory Road has a Lanturn that knows Earthquake, though the move is not listed anywhere in Lanturn's moveset.
- The music in Victory Road was remixed in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a song for the Spear Pillar stage.
- Victory Road is one of only three areas in Hoenn that need to use Flash, the others being Granite Cave and the Cave of Origin.
- Cool Trainer Vito is thought to be the brother that the Winstrate family mentions after you beat them.
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