Catching the Eon Duo
Upon returning home, a TV show will play and your mother will ask for the colour of the Pokémon that appeared on TV. Selecting Red will allow Latias to roam Hoenn, while selecting Blue will allow Latios to roam Hoenn instead. Catching these Pokémon are not easy: They can be found in any random grass patch and will attempt to escape in every turn of the battle.
Walk around in any grass patch in Hoenn and if you are lucky, you might encounter Latias/Latios! However, if you are desperate to catch it, here is one way of doing so (although more expensive)
Select your lead Pokémon to be level 40 or below. It should preferably have the ability Shadow Tag or have trapping moves like Mean Look or Block. Wobbuffet is best for this as it is the only Pokémon to have Shadow Tag. If you want to use a trapping move, a speedy Crobat should do the trick. You want to outspeed the legendary Pokémon on the first turn. Choose a random route, spray repel and enter a grass patch there. Save the game and use Sweet Scent or do a bunny hop on an Acro Bike until a wild Pokémon appears. If nothing appears, leave the route, re-enter, and repeat. If Latias/Latios appears, bingo! Throw a Master Ball quickly. If you don't have any Master Balls, Shadow Tag or Mean Look will prevent the Eon Pokémon from escaping. Chip away at it and throw many Ultra Balls.
If you accidentally kill it, simply reset the game and try to find it all over again.
Desert Underpass
Remember the fossil guy in Route 114 that gave you TM28 Dig? Well, revisit his house and go back to that long tunnel. You will find that there is a new cave. Enter it and you're now in the Desert Underpass!
The Desert Underpass is the only place where wild Ditto can be found. Ditto can only learn one move, Transform. However, it is also extremely useful if you want to breed Pokémon.
At the end of the tunnel, the fossil that was not picked in Mirage Tower can be found.
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Battle Frontier
Main Article: Battle Frontier (Generation III)
- Main article: Battle Frontier
This is a fun place to go if you want to show off your battling skills, and you can purchase valuable items with Battle Points you've won. This is mainly a place to have fun and practice your skills. There is an old man in the house north of the Pokémon Center that can check the IVs of your Pokémon, if you're into that sort of thing. There is also a Level 40 Sudowoodo that people have mistaken for a tree. If you water it with the Wailmer Pail, it will attack and you can choose to capture or defeat it. Note that the Battle Frontier is for extremely skilled Trainers, who can get long streaks. That is the main purpose of most facilities, to train you not to lose.
Salon Maiden Anabel's Silver Symbol challenge
Salon Maiden Anabel's Gold Symbol challenge
Palace Maven Spenser's Pokemon Silver Symbol challenge
Palace Maven Spenser's Gold Symbol challenge
Spenser also has a Dusclops and Azurill, but they didn't participate in battle. Sprites of them are seen as Spenser gets ready for his battle with the player.
Factory Head Noland's Silver and Gold Symbol challenge
Like the player, he uses rental Pokémon. Therefore, all of his Pokémon are random for both the Gold and Silver Symbols, so he can use any Pokémon except for those that are not admissible in the Battle Frontier; these include Mewtwo, Mew, Lugia, Ho-Oh, Celebi, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Jirachi, and Deoxys.
Pyramid King Brandon's Silver Symbol challenge
Pyramid King Brandon's Gold Symbol challenge
Dome Ace Tucker's Silver Symbol challenge
Dome Ace Tucker's Gold Symbol challenge
Arena Tycoon Greta's Silver Symbol challenge
Arena Tycoon Greta's Gold Symbol challenge
Pike Queen Lucy's Silver Symbol challenge
Pike Queen Lucy's Gold Symbol challenge
Catching Smeargle
Smeargle are pretty useful for battle. With its signature move Sketch, it can copy every move except Chatter (in Generation IV), Struggle and Sketch itself. It learns Sketch every 10 levels and by using the Move Relearner. Therefore, it is possible to come up with an ideal moveset using Smeargle. Male Smeargle can also be used for breeding moves to other Pokémon.
Smeargle can only be found in Artisan Cave located near the Battle Frontier.
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Sketch only has 1 PP, so it may be a good idea to use a move that avoids damage on the first turn such as Protect or Dig. Smeargle will then be forced to Struggle making an easy capture, yet not waste the Sketch.
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Weather Institute
There is a meteorologist here that has found unusual weather patterns. On certain Routes, there will be a downpour or unusually bright sunlight. Routes with unusual weather are where either Terra Cave or Marine Cave will appear. The caves are where Groudon and Kyogre await, respectively. But you have to get to the Route that the cave is on very quickly. If you don't, the cave will vanish and its counterpart will be available instead! Before you start chasing these miraculously teleporting caves, keep in mind that Kyogre and Groudon are Level 70 and extremely powerful.
Catching Kyogre and Groudon
Marine Cave
Marine Cave locations
Marine Cave can appear on the following routes, depending on the scientist's indication of unusually heavy rain:
When you arrive at the route the scientist indicated, you must find and dive into a small dive square somewhere on the route. Resurface, enter the cave there, and find Kyogre in a pool of water at the back. It is stationary and will not disappear, so don't worry about leaving the cave to return later if you feel you can't fight it yet. You can even enter battle with it and then run away, and it will still be there. However, if you defeat it, it will disappear forever, so be careful!
When you feel prepared to capture Kyogre, make sure that you have 40 or more Net Balls in your Bag. This Poké Ball variety is the one that works best on Water-types. Anyway, navigate your way to the end of Marine Cave, save your game, and talk to Kyogre to initiate a battle. Lower its HP bar to red with a good Grass- or Electric-type attack and use other moves, if necessary, to get its HP to the ideal zone. Keep throwing Net Balls until you catch it. It's important to keep in mind that Kyogre knows Rest, a move which completely restores its HP and removes status ailments. However, Kyogre then has to sleep for three turns and its catch rate is increased during that time. Also, watch out for Hydro Pump, a powerful move which has STAB and greatly increases in power because of the rain, and the OHKO move Sheer Cold. Remember, if you accidentally defeat Kyogre, just turn off the game and it will be as if you hadn't battled, since you saved beforehand.
Terra Cave
Terra Cave can appear on the following routes, depending on the scientist's indication of unusually bright sunlight:
When you arrive at the route the scientist indicated, you must find the cave bathed in bright sunlight on the route. (On Route 104, you will need Waterfall to access it.) Enter the cave and find Groudon in a pool of lava at the back. It is stationary and will not disappear, so don't worry about leaving the cave to return later if you feel you can't fight it yet. You can even enter battle with it and then run away, and it will still be there. (Don't defeat it, however, unless you are going to trade someone for it or don't plan on capturing it at all.)
When you're prepared to capture Groudon, make sure that you have 40 or more Ultra Balls in your Bag. These will provide the highest catch rate in this battle. Once you've gotten through the cave to Groudon, save your game and then talk to it to start a battle. Use a good Ice-, Grass-, or Water-type move and then attacks that do normal damage to get Groudon's HP bar down to red. Then, throw Ultra Balls until you catch it. Like Kyogre, Groudon knows Rest and can therefore heal itself, but its catch rate increases while it's sleeping. Groudon's Ability causes Fire Blast's power to increase by 50% and allows SolarBeam to be used without charging, so watch out! Any Pokémon hit by Fissure will instantly faint. Since you saved beforehand, you can turn off the power to reset the game if something goes wrong in this battle.
Catching the Regis
Note: The Regis can be caught any time after you have seven Gym Badges.
These interesting creatures are considerably easier to catch than Kyogre or Groudon because they are each only Level 40. Each one is in a tiny cave on a different route, accessible only after the Sealed Chamber's puzzle has been solved.
Unlocking the Sealed Chamber
You will need Surf, Dive, a Relicanth, a Wailord, and a Pokémon knowing Dig to successfully open the Sealed Chamber. A Relicanth can be caught in underwater patches of seaweed, and Wailord evolves from Wailmer at Level 40 and is also extremely rarely found on Route 129. (Evolving Wailord from Wailmer is much easier than trying to find a wild one, since it has a 1% encounter rate.)
On Route 134, there is a certain spot where you can use Dive. Dive there, and once you're underwater, head through the door and continue traveling south to reach a strange inscription. this inscription is coded in Braille. At the exact spot in front of the inscription, use Dive again. You will now be in a mysterious cave filled with mounds of earth. Position Wailord in the first slot of your party and Relicanth in the sixth. At the north end of the cave, there is another inscription. Use Dig right in front of it to open the door to the next room. In the second room, read the inscription in the northern part of the room and there will be an earthquake! The Regis are now unlocked.
Regice
Regice awaits in the Island Cave, accessible by Surf on Route 105. This cave also has a puzzle, but it's easy. Following the braille inscription's directions ("Stay close to the wall. Run around one lap."), run counterclockwise once around the the inside of the cave, staying as close to the wall as possible. If you do it right, the door will open.
Before you talk to Regice to start the battle, make sure that you have 45 or more Ultra Balls with you. It will take 10, 20, 30, or maybe even 40 tries to catch this Pokémon. If you think you're ready, save your game and then talk to Regice. (Prepare for some interesting battle music.)
Regice is weak to Fire-, Steel-, Rock-, and Fighting-type moves. Don't take it lightly because of all these weaknesses— its defensive stats are massive, with Special Defense in particular being truly astounding. The only one of its attacks you need to be wary of is Icy Wind. With Regice's abysmal Attack, Superpower and AncientPower won't do much. Get its HP down to red and then keep chucking Ultra Balls until you catch it. If something goes wrong, like if you accidentally knock Regice out or it knocks itself out with Struggle, simply turn off your game (if you saved beforehand as instructed) and everything will be OK again.
Regirock
Regirock awaits in the Desert Ruins of Route 111's desert. You will need Rock Smash. This braille inscription says, "Left, left, down, down. Then, use Rock Smash." Read the inscription and take two steps west and two steps south. Then, use Rock Smash and the door will open. As with Regice, before you start the battle, make sure that you have 45 or more Ultra Balls with you. It will take 10, 20, 30, or maybe even 40 tries to catch this Pokémon. If you think you're ready, save your game and then talk to Regirock.
Regirock is weak to Fighting-, Ground-, Grass-, Steel-, and Water-type moves. Use a supereffective move or two to get Registeel's HP down to under half, and then use normally effective or "not very effective" attacks to gets its HP down to red. Then, throw Ultra Balls until you catch it, making sure to watch out for Rock Throw, Superpower, and AncientPower! Regirock's base Attack of 100 (which can boost with Curse) can be a real threat. Don't use Pokémon weak to Rock or Fighting in this battle unless they are extremely high-leveled. If things go wrong, turn off the power and things will be OK again. Always save beforehand when attempting to capture Legendary Pokémon unless you're using a Master Ball.
Registeel
Registeel awaits in the Ancient Tomb on Route 120. You will need Flash. The inscription reads "Those who inherit our will, shine in the middle." this time. What you need to do is stand in the center of the cave and use Flash. If you do it right, the door will open. You know the drill— just like with the other two Regis, first make sure that you have 45 or more Ultra Balls with you, then save your game and then talk to Registeel.
Registeel is weak to Fighting-, Ground-, and Fire-type moves. Keep in mind that its Defense and Special Defense are quite good. Use a supereffective move or two to get Registeel's HP down to under half, and then use Electric-type or Water-type attacks to gets its HP down to red. Then, throw Ultra Balls until you catch it. (Remember, if you mess up in some way, turning off the power will fix everything since you saved the game beforehand.)
Now that you've caught all the Legendary Pokémon in the game, there aren't any official quests left, except completing the Pokédex! With 386 Pokémon in this game, it'll be harder than it was in the past two generations, and you'll need to trade with other games to get them all, but completing the National Pokédex is an achievable goal. You can also rematch the Gym Leaders and perfect your skills at the Battle Frontier. This concludes the Emerald walkthrough!