Sealed Chamber
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Location: | Route 134 | |||
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Region: | Hoenn | |||
Generations: | III, VI | |||
![]() Location of Sealed Chamber in Hoenn. | ||||
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The Sealed Chamber (Japanese: おふれの石室 Stone Chamber of the Proclamation) is a location in Hoenn. It can be reached by diving on Route 134. It is not a common place to visit, as it is well hidden under the water and through the currents on Route 134. Legends are told about the Sealed Chamber, but only few people from Pacifidlog Town know its true existence. It must be visited to unlock the caves that hold the legendary giants.
Geography
Underwater
Underwater there is a message against a rock formation telling the player to go up.
In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, there is no visible indication of where to go up; the player can go up anywhere, although going up anywhere but in front of the Braille will take them back to Route 134. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, there is a clear area with light filtering down to surface from, and it is not possible to surface from anywhere else.
This underwater path is considered part of Route 134.
Message
Games | English | Japanese | Japanese (normal orthography) | Japanese (translation) |
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RSEORAS | GO UP HERE. | ここで あがれ | ここで上がれ | Go up here. |
First chamber
The first room contains ten mounds of earth, marked with braille that lists the alphabet. The braille on the door says to use Dig. This opens an entrance to the second room, if performed while standing near the door.
In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, after using Dig to create the door it is still possible to read the Braille to the sides of the door. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, it is no longer possible to read this Braille after the door is created.
Back wall
Games | English | Japanese | Japanese (normal orthography) | Japanese (translation) |
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RSEORAS | DIG HERE. | ここで あなを ほれ |
ここで 穴を掘れ |
Dig a hole here. |
Mounds
The mounds of braille are read from left to right, starting at the top left mound.
Games | English | Japanese | Japanese (romanization) |
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RSEORAS | ABC DEF . GHI JKL , MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ |
あいうえお なにぬねの やゆよ かきくけこ はひふへほ わをん さしすせそ まみむめも たちつてと らりるれろ |
a i u e o na ni nu ne no ya yu yo ka ki ku ke ko ha hi fu he ho wa o n sa shi su se so ma mi mu me mo ta chi tsu te to ra ri ru re ro |
Second chamber
Reading the inscription on the back wall in the second room with Relicanth at the top of the party and Wailord at the bottom of the party causes an earthquake to occur that opens the doors of the Desert Ruins, Island Cave, and Ancient Tomb. Note that the party positions must be reversed in Pokémon Emerald.
Back wall
Games | English | Japanese | Japanese (normal orthography) | Japanese (translation) |
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RSORAS | FIRST COMES RELICANTH. LAST COMES WAILORD. |
はじめに じーらんす おわりに ほえるおー そして すべてが ひらかれる |
初めにジーランス、終りにホエルオー、 そして全てが開かれる |
Begin with Glanth, end with Whaloh, and everything is opened. |
E | FIRST COMES WAILORD. LAST COMES RELICANTH. |
さいしょに ほえるおー さいごに じーらんす そして すべてが ひらかれる |
最初にホエルオー、最後にジーランス、 そして全てが開かれる |
Whaloh first, Glanth last, and everything is opened. |
Mounds
Games | English | Japanese | Japanese (normal orthography) | Japanese (translation) |
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RSE | IN THIS CAVE WE HAVE LIVED. WE OWE ALL TO THE POKEMON. BUT, WE SEALED THE POKEMON AWAY. WE FEARED IT. THOSE WITH COURAGE, THOSE WITH HOPE. OPEN A DOOR. AN ETERNAL POKEMON WAITS. |
わたしたちわ このあなで くらし せいかつし そして いきてきた すべてわ ぽけもんの おかげだ だが わたしたちは あのぽけもん をとじこめた こわかったのだ ゆーきあるものよ きぼーに みちた ものよ とびらを あけよ そこに えいえんの ぽけもんがいる |
私たちはこの穴で暮らし生活し、そして生きてきた。 全てはポケモンのおかげだ。 だが、私たちはあのポケモンを閉じ込めた。 怖かったのだ。 勇気あるものよ、希望に満ちたものよ、 とびらを開けよ。そこに永遠のポケモンがいる。 |
Living our lives in this cave, we had prospered. Everything was from the help of Pokémon. But, we locked up that Pokémon. … was frightening. Have courage, be full of hope, and open the door. There is an eternal Pokémon in there. |
ORAS | LONG DID WE LIVE HERE IN THIS CAVE. ALL THANKS TO THE POWERFUL POKEMON LIVING ALONGSIDE US. YET, WE SEALED THAT POKEMON AWAY, ALONE IN THE DARK. WE FEARED IT. IF YOU HAVE THE COURAGE, IF YOU STILL HOLD TO HOPE, OPEN THE DOOR. FOR BEYOND IT THE ETERNAL POKEMON WAITS. |
Braille interpretations
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This section contains fan speculation. There is no solid evidence for or against some parts of this article. |
Some people believe that the "We feared it." section refers to Regigigas, as opposed to Regirock, Regice, and Registeel. This interpretation stems from the English translation's use of the word it. No actual subject, either plural or singular, was indicated in Japanese.
The significance of why Wailord and Relicanth are needed might have something to do with a general theme of the Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald games: the relationship between land and the sea. Relicanth is based on the coelacanth, a creature that is considered to be closely related to the ancestors of all land-living vertebrates. Wailord is based on the whale, a creature whose ancestors once lived on land but have since evolved to live in the ocean.
Pokémon
Generation VI
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Surfing | ||||||||||||||||
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OR | AS |
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20 | 30% | |||||||||||
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OR | AS |
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25, 30 | 5% | |||||||||||
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OR | AS |
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20, 25 | 65% | |||||||||||
Fishing | ||||||||||||||||
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OR | AS |
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5 | 35% | |||||||||||
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OR | AS |
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10, 15 | 65% | |||||||||||
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OR | AS |
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25 | 35% | |||||||||||
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OR | AS |
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25 | 60% | |||||||||||
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OR | AS |
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25 | 5% | |||||||||||
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OR | AS |
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30, 40 | 40% | |||||||||||
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OR | AS |
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35 | 60% | |||||||||||
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 | Underwater path | 1st room | 2nd room |
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In the manga

Pokémon Adventures
Ruby & Sapphire arc
In Pokémon Adventures, the inscription in the chamber is instead on a damaged stone tablet, which first appeared in Bravo, Vibrava, under the possession of the blind boy, whom it had been entrusted to by Steven. In The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon XIV, Phoebe retrieved the tablet after the blind boy had been unable to figure out the damaged part and brought it back to Steven.
In A Royal Rumble with Regirock, Regice and Registeel I, the letter that Sapphire delivered to Steven from Mr. Stone was revealed to contain a reconstruction of the damaged paragraph. With the help of Sapphire, Steven and the Elite Four unsealed the Desert Ruins, Island Cave, and Ancient Tomb, after which the stone tablet broke to pieces, having served its purpose.
The Elite Four believed that the "it" in the phrase "We feared it" referred to the risk of trying to control a Pokémon that is too powerful.
Emerald arc
In Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo, Scott was revealed to have collected the shattered remains of the stone tablet and reassembled it, allowing Brandon to use it to locate and catch the legendary giants for use at the Battle Frontier.
Trivia
- In Generation III, the rumble that is heard immediately before the legendary giants are unsealed is identical to the sound of the moving truck heard at the start of the player's adventure.
In other languages
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