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The '''Desert Ruins''' is a location in [[Hoenn]] in [[Route 111]]'s [[desert]]. Players can find {{p|Regirock}} in the inner chamber at level 40; it will have the | The '''Desert Ruins''' is a location in [[Hoenn]] in [[Route 111]]'s [[desert]]. Players can find {{p|Regirock}} in the inner chamber at level 40; it will have the moves {{m|Rock Throw}}, {{m|Curse}}, {{m|Superpower}} and {{m|Ancientpower}}. | ||
To get to Regirock, the [[Sealed Chamber]]'s puzzle must be completed. After this has happened, the ruins can be entered. | To get to Regirock, the [[Sealed Chamber]]'s puzzle must be completed. After this has happened, the ruins can be entered. In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, once in the lobby area, at the braille inscription, players must go two steps right, then two steps down, and afterwards use {{m|Strength}} to open the door. | ||
In Emerald, players must instead go two steps left, then two steps down, and afterwards use {{m|Rock Smash}} to open the door. | In Emerald, however, players must instead go two steps left, then two steps down, and afterwards use {{m|Rock Smash}} to open the door. | ||
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Revision as of 19:03, 9 September 2007
The Desert Ruins is a location in Hoenn in Route 111's desert. Players can find Regirock in the inner chamber at level 40; it will have the moves Rock Throw, Curse, Superpower and Ancientpower.
To get to Regirock, the Sealed Chamber's puzzle must be completed. After this has happened, the ruins can be entered. In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, once in the lobby area, at the braille inscription, players must go two steps right, then two steps down, and afterwards use Strength to open the door.
In Emerald, however, players must instead go two steps left, then two steps down, and afterwards use Rock Smash to open the door. Template:Locationstub
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