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Artisan Cave appeared from ''[[PS314|A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle]]'' to ''[[PS316|Skirting Around Surskit II]]'', where {{adv|Emerald}}, [[Todd Snap]], and all of the [[Frontier Brain]]s, save for [[Noland]], went there to investigate if {{adv|Jirachi}} was there. As soon as they entered the cave, they were surrounded by a herd of wild {{p|Smeargle}} that attacked them; however, Emerald ignored them. Soon Emerald found Jirachi. However, when he tried to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} it with a [[Timer Ball]], [[Guile Hideout]] showed up and sliced the [[Poké Ball]] in half with his sword, intending to catch Jirachi for himself. Following {{adv|Crystal}}'s instructions, Emerald chose to ignore Guile and focus on catching Jirachi. However, Guile then sent out all the [[rental Pokémon]] he had stolen from the {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}} to attack everyone, revealing the he was the one who had attacked Noland earlier. | Artisan Cave appeared from ''[[PS314|A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle]]'' to ''[[PS316|Skirting Around Surskit II]]'', where {{adv|Emerald}}, [[Todd Snap]], and all of the [[Frontier Brain]]s, save for [[Noland]], went there to investigate if {{adv|Jirachi}} was there. As soon as they entered the cave, they were surrounded by a herd of wild {{p|Smeargle}} that attacked them; however, Emerald ignored them. Soon Emerald found Jirachi. However, when he tried to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} it with a [[Timer Ball]], [[Guile Hideout]] showed up and sliced the [[Poké Ball]] in half with his sword, intending to catch Jirachi for himself. Following {{adv|Crystal}}'s instructions, Emerald chose to ignore Guile and focus on catching Jirachi. However, Guile then sent out all the [[rental Pokémon]] he had stolen from the {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}} to attack everyone, revealing the he was the one who had attacked Noland earlier. | ||
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Location: | Battle Frontier | |||
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Region: | Hoenn | |||
Generations: | III | |||
Location of Artisan Cave in Hoenn. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Artisan Cave (Japanese: アトリエのあな Atelier Hole) is a long cave connecting one end of the Battle Frontier to the other. The entrance is near the Battle Palace and the exit is right next to the Battle Tower. It only appears in Pokémon Emerald.
Geography
The cave is two floors high, contains several vitamins, and the only wild Pokémon found inside is Smeargle. This is the only area in the Generation III core series games (other than via the unused Altering Cave event) where the player can find Smeargle.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Iron | B1F, on the more northern of the two rocks northeast of the entrance (hidden) | E | |
Zinc | B1F, down a flight of stairs, on the rock in the center of the pit north of the HP Up (hidden) | E | |
HP Up | B1F, down a flight of stairs, in the center of the south-easternmost pit, south of the Zinc | E | |
Calcium | B1F, in the northeastern area of the map, on the more right of the two rocks on the ledge northwest of a flight of stairs (hidden) | E | |
Protein | B1F, on the more northern of the two rocks at the most northwest point of the map (hidden) | E | |
Carbos | 1F, at the end of the eastern path from the exit | E | |
Pokémon
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||||||
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40-50 | 100% | |||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Layout
Version | 1F | B1F |
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Emerald | ||
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Emerald arc
Artisan Cave appeared from A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle to Skirting Around Surskit II, where Emerald, Todd Snap, and all of the Frontier Brains, save for Noland, went there to investigate if Jirachi was there. As soon as they entered the cave, they were surrounded by a herd of wild Smeargle that attacked them; however, Emerald ignored them. Soon Emerald found Jirachi. However, when he tried to catch it with a Timer Ball, Guile Hideout showed up and sliced the Poké Ball in half with his sword, intending to catch Jirachi for himself. Following Crystal's instructions, Emerald chose to ignore Guile and focus on catching Jirachi. However, Guile then sent out all the rental Pokémon he had stolen from the Battle Factory to attack everyone, revealing the he was the one who had attacked Noland earlier.
Angered by this, Spenser, Brandon, Tucker, and Lucy attacked Guile Hideout, but he easily reflected all of their Pokémon's attacks right back at them with his sword without getting even scratched. While Greta used her Umbreon's Double Team to distract the rental Pokémon, Anabel used her Raikou's Thunder Shock to trap Guile in an electrical cage, leaving Emerald alone to focus on catching Jirachi without distractions. After weakening Jirachi using Crystal's Bonee and Monlee, he attempted to catch it with a Luxury Ball. Although Jirachi went into the Poké Ball, Guile Hideout used his Surskit's Psybeam to prevent the ball from closing and then destroy it. He then broke free from the electrical cage and tried to attack everyone with his sword, but Emerald's Sceptile, Sudowoodo, and Dusclops protected them. When Guile tried to snatch Jirachi, it disappeared, and he left the cave to continue pursuing it.
Later, Noland was revealed to have visited the cave and caught three Smeargle living there, due to them having Sketched Jirachi's Wish, which he hoped to use to find Jirachi before Guile.
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