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Route 113 (Japanese: 113ばんどうろ Route 113) is a route in northern Hoenn, connecting Route 111 and Fallarbor Town.
Route description
Route 113 in Ruby and Sapphire
At the northern end of Route 111, the dirt path that leads north from the desert comes to an end as the path becomes squeezed between two rock formations, and what appears to be snow begins to fall as the grassy landscape gives way to a dust-covered one. Volcanic ash, not snow, is what is falling, and it has covered everything on the route, from the shorter grass that makes up the landscape to the long grass in which wild Pokémon reside. As this grass is walked through, however, the ash disappears in a poof, and if Trainers have a Soot Sack, it can be collected and later traded for furniture or glass flutes. There are a total of 269 patches of ash covered grass.
The route itself truly begins as the rock formations give way to large trees which seem to be native only to this route, though there are still some rocks and ledges around. A ledge blocks the northern section of the path, so Trainers are forced to go through the dusty long grass to the south. This may bring a chance to encounter a wild Spinda, native only to this route. Another ledge forces Trainers to go further south, though an opening in it allows them to either turn east and down onto the first ledge where a number of items can be found, then eventually back to the beginning of the route, or continue westward on the route. This leads past another ledge and a sign displaying a Trainer tip. A Parasol Lady is south of this ledge, and a place to make a Secret Base is slightly north of her. Passing the next patch of long grass will bring Trainers to the Glass Workshop, whereupon speaking to the boss inside will allow the Trainer to obtain the Soot Sack. After collecting enough ash, Trainers can return here for it to be made into a colored flute, a Pretty Chair, or a Pretty Desk in exchange, though the latter two require a tremendous amount of ash to be collected.
From the Glass Workshop, going west leads to a ledge that can be hopped over, as well as more long grass covered in soot. The ash stops falling soon after passing the west edge of the long grass, and the landscape changes again as Trainers make their way ever closer to Fallarbor Town. Four dirt patches are arranged in a square where two other Trainers (in Emerald) are walking back and forth, waiting to challenge those who walk by. Route 113 finally ends just as another dirt path begins in Fallarbor.
Items
Glass Workshop
The Glass Workshop is a place where a glazier turns soot into glass flutes and furniture. The boss of the Glass Workshop will give the player the Soot Sack to allow them to collect soot from the route. If the player has less than 250 units of soot, the Glass Workshop boss will tell the player how much more soot they need to be able to make the Blue Flute (which requires a total of 250 units); otherwise, the Glass Workshop boss will offer to make any of the items, but if the player requests an item they do not have enough soot for, he will tell the player how many more units of soot they need. The total amount of soot required for each item is never directly stated.
In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the player collects soot by walking through the ash-covered grass on the route, turning the grass green once soot has been collected from it. Each grass patch cleared of soot provides one "step" of soot.
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the player collects soot by scattering soot piles by walking through them. Each soot pile scattered provides a random amount of soot, ranging from approximately 5 to 15 grams.
Pokémon
Generation III
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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R
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S
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E
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14-16
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25%
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R
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S
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14-16
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25%
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R
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S
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16
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5%
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R
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S
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14-16
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70%
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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.
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Generation VI
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Games
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OR
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AS
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15-18
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60%
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OR
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AS
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15-18
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35%
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OR
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AS
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16, 18
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5%
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Horde Encounters
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OR
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AS
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Horde Encounter
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9
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5%
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AS
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Horde Encounter
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9
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95%
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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.
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Trainers
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Twins Tori & Tia ナナとネネ Nana and Nene Reward: $480
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Rematch
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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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Twins Tori & Tia ナナとネネ Nana and Nene Reward: $456
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Rematch
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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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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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Trainer Tips
TRAINER TIPS
You may register one of the KEY ITEMS
in your BAG as SELECT.
Simply press SELECT to use the
registered item conveniently
Trivia
- All the wild Pokémon on this route have English names that start with the letter "S". This is merely a coincidence, as their Japanese names do not have any similarity.
- In the Japanese version, Camper Lawrence uses feminine first person pronouns after battling him, even though he was using masculine first person pronouns before battling.