Pokemon Emerald Item Guide By daisytwisted Email: [email protected] Table Of Contents 1- Introduction 2- Items For Pokemon Emerald 2.1-Healing Items 2.2-Miscellanous Items 2.3-Attachable Items 2.4-PokeBalls 2.5-Key Items 2.6-Unobtainable Key Items 2.7-Berries (UNCOMPLETED!) 3-Last But Not Least 3.1-FAQ 3.2-Version History 3.3-Disclaimer 3.4-Credits 3.5-Contibutors CHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION Pokemon Emerald was released on May 1, 2005. If you have this game, you could read this guide to find out all the items in the game. I will be writing this guide about the items in Pokemon Emerald. I will try to list all of the items so you will know the whole list of them. Remember that this is my very first FAQ, so please don't bother me about it, or it will shock me for life. CHAPTER 2- ITEMS FOR POKEMON EMERALD Here, I am writing the items, each with it's name and description. If you found any mistakes, got any more infomation for an item in Emerald or if I missed an item, email me and I will give you credit. Now on to the guide! 1- Healing Items These items are for healing Pokemon. You can cure them from Status ailments or you can cure their HP (Hit Points) & PP (Power Points). I will also tell you the description of the item and how much does it cost. If you have the locations for the missing items, email me and I will give you credit. Here is the format: Item: The name of the item Where found: Where the item is found Cost: How much money does the item cost Description: What the item does Healing Items In Emerald: Item: Antidote Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 100 Pokedollars Description: Cures your Pokemon from Poison. Item: Awakening Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 200 Pokedollars Description: Cures your Pokemon from Sleep. Item: Berry Juice Where found: Attached to Wild Shuckles Cost: Not for Sale Description: Recovers 20 HP. Item: Blue Flute Where found: Route 113-Soot Sack Cost: Don't Know Description: Cures your Pokemon from Sleep. Item: Burn Heal Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 100 Pokedollars Description: Cures your Pokemon from the nasty burns. Item: Elixir Where found: Caves Cost: Not for sale Description: Recovers 10 PP from one move of your Pokemon. Item: Energy Root Where found: Lavaridge Town Cost: 800 Pokedollars Description: Recovers 200 HP on one of your Pokemon, but it tastes bitter. Item: Energy Powder Where found: Lavaridge Town Cost: 500 Pokedollars Description: Recovers 50 HP, but it tastes bitter. Item: Fresh Water Where found: Lilycove's Vending Machine Cost: 200 Pokedollars Description: Heals 50 HP at one of your Pokemon. Item: Full Heal Where found: Pokemart-Lilycove City-5F Cost: 600 Pokedollars Description: Cures any status ailment on one Pokemon. Item: Full Restore Where found: Pokemon League Pokemart Cost: 3000 Pokedollars Description: Heals one Pokemon's HP and status ailments. Item: Heal Powder Where found: Lavaridge Town Cost: 450 Pokedollars Description: Cures all statues of a Pokemon, but it tastes bitter. Item: Hyper Potion Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 1200 Pokedollars Description: Cures a Pokemon's for up to 200 HP. Item: Ice Heal Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 250 Pokedollars Description: Heals a Pokemon's Frozen Soild condition. Item: Lava Cookie Where found: Jagged Pass Cost: 250 Pokedollars Description: Cures all status conditions for one Pokemon. Item: Lemonade Where found: Lilycove's Vending Machine-5F Cost: 350 Pokedollars Description: Recovers 80 HP from a Pokemon. Item: Max Elixir Where found: Caves Cost: Not for Sale Description: Restores all PP on a Pokemon. Item: Max Ether Where found: Caves Cost: Not for Sale Description: Restores all PP on one Pokemon move. Item: Max Potion Where found: Pokemon League Pokemart Cost: 2500 Pokedollars Description: Completely restores one Pokemon's HP. Item: Max Revive Where found: Caves Cost: Not for Sale Description: Revives fainted Pokemon and completely restores HP. Item: Moo Moo Milk Where found: Island 2 at FR/LG Cost: 500 Pokedollars Description: Recovers 100 HP on one Pokemon. Item: Paralyz Heal Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 200 Pokedollars Description: Heals a Pokemon paralysis. Item: Potion Where found: Petalburg and Dewford Pokemarts Cost: 300 Pokedollars Description: Cures 20 HP on one Pokemon. Item: Red Flute Where found: Route 113-Soot Sack Cost: 500 steps Description: Recovers Pokemon from attraction. Item: Revival Herb Where found: Lavaridge Town Cost: 2800 Pokedollars Description: Revives a Pokemon's full HP, but it tastes bitter. Item: Revive Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 1500 Pokedollars Description: Heals half of a Pokemon's HP. Item: Scared Ash Where found: Obtain from Ho-Oh Cost: None Description: Revives all fainted Pokemon. Item: Soda Pop Where found: Route South of Slateport, Lilycove's Vending Machine Cost: 300 Pokedollars Description: Restores 60 HP on one Pokemon. Item: Super Potion Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 700 Pokedollars Description: Restores 50 HP on one Pokemon. Item: Yellow Flute Where found: Route 113-Soot Sack Cost: 1000 steps Description: Recovers a Pokemon from Confusion. 2-Miscellaneous Items These items are not required for playing the Pokemon game, but they can help you in your travels. Miscellaneous Items In Emerald: Item: Bread Mail Where found: Trick House-8th Maze Cost: ????? Description: Sketch of a Pokemon that's holding the mail. Item: Big Mushroom Where found: Need Help! Cost: ????? Description: A rare mushroom that can be sold for a profit. Item: Big Pearl Where found: Shoal Cave, attached to wild Gulpin (rare) Cost: ????? Description: A big pearl that can be sold for a profit. Item: Black Flute Where found: Route 113-Soot Sack Cost: ????? Description: Encounter less Wild Pokemon in the wild. Item: Blue Shard Where found: Route 124 Cost: ????? Description: Can be traded for a Water Stone Item: Calcium Where found: Lilycove Department Store/Battle Frontier Cost: 9800 Pokedollars or 1 Battle Point Description: Raises a Pokemon Special Attack. Item: Carbos Where found: Lilycove Departmant Store/Battle Frontier Cost: 9800 Pokedollars or 1 Battle Point Description: Raises a Pokemon's Speed. Item: Dire Hit Where found: Mauville City, Fallarabor Town, Lilycove Department Store and Route 110 Cost: 650 Pokedollars Description: Increases a chance for a critial hit for one battle. Item: Dream Mail Where found: Island 6 in FR/LG Cost: ????? Description: Mail featuring a sketch a Pokemon who's holding it Item: Escape Rope Where found: Pokemarts, Lilycove Department Store, Granite Cave Cost: 550 Pokedollars Description: Exits caves, dungeons and takes you back to the last Pokemon Center you visited. Item: Fab Mail Where found: Need Help! Cost: ????? Description: Gorgeous Print Mail Item: Fire Stone Where found: Route 124-trade a Red Shard Cost: ????? Description: Evolves certain Pokemon. Item: Fluffy Tail Where found: Lilycove Department Store Cost: 1000 Pokedollars Description: Escape from wild Pokemon Item: Gliter Mail Where found: Fortree City Trade, Trick House Maze 6 Cost: 50 Pokedollars Description: Mail featuring Pikachu Item: Green Shard Where found: Route 124 Cost: ????? Description: Can be traded for a Leaf Stone Item: Guard Spec. Where found: Mauville City, Fallarabor Town, Lilycove Store and Route 103 Cost: 700 Pokedollars Description: Guards stat reducing moves for one battle. Item: Harbor Mail Where found: Slatepory City, Abandoned Ship, Trick House 2nd Maze Cost: 100 Pokedollars Description: Mail featuring Wingull. Item: Heart Scale Cost: Wild Pokemon-Luvidsc (rare) Description: For the move tutor in RS so he can teach your Pokemon a forgotten move Item: HP Up Where found: Lilycove Department Store/Battle Frontier Cost: 9800 Pokedollars or 1 Battle Point Description: Raises a Pokemon's HP. Item: Iron Where found: Lilycove Department Store/Battle Frontier Cost: 9800 Pokedollars or 1 Battle Point Description: Raises a Pokemon's defense. Item: Leaf Stone Where found: Route 124-trade a Green Shard Cost: ????? Description: Evolves certain Pokemon. Item: Max Repel Where found: PokeMarts, Lilycove Department Store Cost: 700 Pokedollars Description: Depending on 1st Pokemon level, no wild encounters for that level and below, I think it's up to 250 steps Item: Mech Mail Where found: Lilycove Department Store and Trick House 2nd Maze Cost: ????? Description: Mail featuring Magnemite. Item: Moon Stone Where found: Meteor Falls Cost: ????? Description: Evolves certain Pokemon such as Skitty. Item: Nugget Where found: Routes 112, 120, other routes and attached to Grimer (rare) Cost: ???? Description: A gold nugget that can be sold for lots of money. Item: Orange Mail Where found: Petalburg City/Trick House 1st Maze Cost: ????? Description: Mail featuring Zigzagoon. Item: Pearl Where found: Routes 124, 126 and 128 (only on ocean floor) Cost: ????? Description: A pearl, sells for a low price. Item: Pokedoll Where found: Celadon Department Store (FR/LG only) Cost: 1000 Pokedollars Description: Can escape from a wild Pokemon. Item: PP Max Where found: Trick House Cost: ????? Description: Raises PP of a Pokemon's move that is highest possible. Item: PP Up Where found: Caves/Dungeons Cost: ????? Description: Raises PP of a Pokemon's move. Item: Protein Where found: Lilycove Department Store/Battle Frontier Cost: 9800 Pokedollars or 1 Battle Point Description: Raises a Pokemon's Attack. Item: Rare Candy Where found: Routes 106, 110, 114, 119, 120, 123 and 132, plus Trick House 1st Maze Cost: ????? Description: Raises a Pokemon's level by 1. Item: Red Shard Where found: Route 124 Cost: ????? Description: Can be traded for Fire Stone Item: Repel Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 350 Pokedollars Description: Avoids wild Pokemon for 100 steps. Item: Retro Mail Where found: Celadon Department Store (FR/LG only) Cost: ????? Description: Mail featuring the three starter Pokemon. Item: Shadow Mail Where found: Sootopoils City, Trick House 3rd Maze Cost: ?????? Description: Mail featuring Duskull. Item: Shoal Salt Where found: Shoal Cave Cost: ????? Description: Collect 4 to make a Shell Bell. Item: Shoal Shell Where found: Shoal Cave Cost: ????? Description: Collect 4 to make a Shell Bell. Item: Star Piece Where found: Route 133, attached to Staryu (rare) Cost: ????? Description: A shard of gem, sells very high. Item: Stardust Where found: Route 111, attached to Staryu (rare) Cost: ????? Description: Beautiful Sand, sells very high. Item: Sun Stone Where found: Mossdeep's Space Center Cost: ????? Description: Evolves certain Pokemon. Item: Super Repel Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 700 Pokedollars Description: No wild Pokemon encounters for 200 steps. Item: Thunder Stone Where found: Route 124-Trade a Yellow Shard Cost: ?????? Description: Evolves certain Pokemon. Item: Tiny Mushroom Where found: Petalburg Woods Cost: ????? Description: A mushroom, sells for a low price. Item: Tropic Mail Where found: Pacifidlog Town, Trick house 7th Maze Cost: 50 Pokedollars Description: Mail featuring Bellossom. Item: Water Stone Where found: Route 124-trade a Blue Shard Cost: ???? Description: Evolves certain Pokemon. Item: Wave Mail Where found: Lilycove Department Store, Trick House 2nd Maze Cost: 50 Pokedollars Description: Mail featuring Wailmer Item: White Flute Where found: Route 113-Soot Sack Cost: ????? steps Description: Encounter more wild Pokemon. Item: Wood Mail Where found: Fortree City/Trick House 3rd Maze Cost: 50 Pokedollars Description: Mail featuring Slakoth. Item: X Accuracy Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 950 Pokedollars Description: Raises accuracy for one battle. Item: X Attack Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 500 Pokedollars Description: Raises Attack for one battle. Item: X Defend Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 550 Pokedollars Description: Raises defense for one battle. Item: X Special Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 350 Pokedollars Description: Raises Special Attack for one battle. Item: X Speed Where found: Pokemarts Cost: 350 Pokedollars Description: Increases Speed for one battle. Item: Yellow Shard Where found: Route 124 Cost: ???? Description: Trade this item for a Thunder Stone at the Hunter's House Item: Zinc Where found: Lilycove Department Store/Battle Frontier Cost: 9800 Pokedollars or 1 Battle Point Description: Raises Special Defense permanently. 3-Attachable Items These items can be attached to a Pokemon. They could help it or confuses the Pokemon with an added effect. Attachable Items in Emerald: Item: Amulet Coin Where found: Littleroot Town Cost: ???? Description: Doubles the money you earned from battles. Item: Black Belt Where found: Route 115 (after the 5th battle with Blackbelt Nob) Cost: ???? Description: Any fighting move is raised by 10% Item: Black Glasses Where found: Route 116 (in a tunnel) Cost: ???? Description: Any dark type moves increase by 10% Item: Blue Scarf Where found: Slateport City (where the Chairman is) Cost: ???? Description: Raises Beauty status if attached Item: Bright Powder Where found: Cost: ????? Description: Reduces accuracy on foe's Pokemon in battle Item: Charcoal Where found: Lavaridge Town (Herbal Shop) Cost: ????? Description: Raises Fire Type moves by 10% Item: Choice Band Where found: Cost: ???? Description: Increases the first move used by 1.5 Item: Cleanse Tag Where found: Cost: ???? Description: Wild Pokemon encounter rate lowers Item: DeepSeaScale Where found: Slateport City Cost: ???? Description: Raises Special Defense of a Clamperl, evolves Clamperl to a Gorebyss. Item: DeepSeaTooth Where found: Slateport City Cost: ???? Description: Raises Special Attack of a Clamperl, evolves Clamperl to a Huntail. Item: Dragon Fang Where found: Meteor Falls (after your 5th battle with Dragon Tamer Nicolas) Cost: ????? Description: Dragon moves increase by 10% Item: Dragon Scale Where found: Attached on a Bagon or Horsea Cost: ???? Description: Evolves Seadra into a Kingdra when you trade this item with it Item: Everstone Where found: Granite Cave/Wild Pokemon Cost: ???? Description: Stops Pokemon evolving Item: EXP share Where found: Devon President after you deliver the letter to Steven Cost: ???? Description: Pokemon gets EXP even if they are not in battles Item: Focus Band Where found: Shoal Cave-Low Tide or talking to others Cost: ???? Description: May prevent fainting on one Pokemon. Item: Green Scarf Where found: Slateport City Cost: ???? Description: When attached, raises Smart stat Item: Hard Stone Where found: Trick House/Wild Aron and Lairon Cost: ???? Description: Any rock type move increases 10% Item: King's Rock Where found: Mossdeep City Cost: ???? Description: May cause foe to flinch. Item: Lax Incense Where found: Mt. Pyre (fall in one of the holes) Cost: ???? Description: Enemy's accuracy is lowered by 5%, give this item to a female Wobbuffet to get a Wynaut egg Item: Leftovers Where found: Garbage of S.S. Tidal Cost: 48 BP in the Battle Frontier Description: Pokemon restores 1/16 HP every turn Item: Light Ball Where found: Wild Pikachu (rare) Cost: ???? Description: Doubles the Special Attack of a Pikachu Item: Lucky Egg Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Cost: ???? Description: Doubles EXP in battles Item: Lucky Punch Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Cost: ???? Description: If attached to Chansey, critical ratio increases Item: Macho Brace Where found: Route 111 (fight the Winstrate family, the mother will give you the item) Cost: ???? Description: Lowers speed but increases Effort Values Item: Magnet Where found: Trick House and New Maville Cost: ???? Description: Increases Electric Type moves by 10% Item: Mental Herb Where found: Fortree City Cost: 48 BP in Battle Frontier Description: Prevents attraction on one Pokemon Item: Metal Coat Where found: Wild Magnemite Cost: ???? Description: Steel moves increase by 10% Item: Metal Powder Where found: Wild Ditto (rare) Cost: ???? Description: Ditto's Defense raised by 50% Item: Miracle Seed Where found: Petalburg Woods Cost: ???? Description: Grass moves increased by 10% Item: Mystic Water Where found: Weather Insitute (Castform) Cost: ???? Description: Water attacks increases by 10% Item: NeverMeltIce Where found: Shoal Cave Cost: ???? Description: Ice moves increase by 10% Item: Pink Scarf Where found: Slateport City Cost: ???? Description: Raises Cute stats in contents Item: Poison Barb Where found: Wild Roselia/Cacnea Cost: ??? Description: Poison moves increase by 10% Item: Quick Claw Where found: Rustboro City Cost: ???? Description: Pokemon may attack first if they hold this item Item: Red Scarf Where found: Slateport City Cost: ???? Description: Raises Cool stat in contests Item: Scope Lens Where found: Battle Frontier Cost: 64 BP Description: Increases chance of a critical hit Item: Sea Incense Where found: Mt. Pyre Cost: ???? Description: Water attacks also increase by 5%, if you breed a female Marill with this item, you can get a Azurill Item: Sharp Beak Where found: Wild Pokemon-Doduo (rare) Cost: ???? Description: Increases flying type attacks by 10% Item: Shell Bell Where found: Shoal Cave Cost: ???? Description: Restores HP by 1/8 on one Pokemon Item: Silk Scarf Where found: Cost: ???? Description: Normal moves increase by 10% Item: Silver Powder Where found: Route 120 (after 5th battle with Bug Maniac Brandon) Cost: ???? Description: Raises Bug moves by 10% Item: Smoke Ball Where found: Trick House/Wild Koffing Cost: ???? Description: Can always run away from battles Item: Soft Sand Where found: Route 109/Wild Trapinch Cost: ???? Description: Raises Ground moves by 10% Item: Soothe Bell Where found: Slateport City Cost: ???? Description: Happiness level raises eaiser Item: Soul Dew Where found: Southern Island (requires Eon Ticket) Cost: ???? Description: Doubles Latios and Latias Special Stats Item: Spell Tag Where found: Wild Pokemon Cost: ???? Description: Ghost Attacks increased by 10% Item: Stick Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Trade Cost: ???? Description: Farfetch'd critical hit ratio increases Item: Thick Club Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Trade Cost: ???? Description: Attach to Cubone or Marowak, their Attack rises to 100% Item: Twisted Spoon Where found: Wild Pokemon Cost: ???? Description: Increases Psychic Attacks by 10% Item: Up-Grade Where found: Not in Emerald Cost: ???? Description: Evolves Porygon to Porygon2 Item: White Herb Where found: Battle Frontier Cost: 48 BP Description: Cures any status condition Item: Yellow Scarf Where found: Slateport City Cost: ???? Description: When attached, raises Tough stat in contests 4- Poke Balls Without PokeBalls, you cannot capture Pokemon, so I will list the ball in the ABC order, plus it's cost and effects. I will also add where the Balls will be located, plus their cost and sell prices. Poke Balls in Emerald: Item: Dive Ball Where found: Mossdeep City/ Only one in Abandoned Ship Cost: 1000 Pokedollars Description: Underwater pokemon catch rate increases by 3.5 times, other species is a normal PokeBall Item: Great Ball Where found: Any PokeMart, starting from Mauville City Cost: 600 Pokedollars Description: 1.5 chance of catching a Pokemon Item: Luxury Ball Where found: Pokemon Contests Cost: 1000 Pokedollars Description: Pokemon will be more friendly if caught in this ball Item: Master Ball Where found: Team Aqua's Hideout (Lilycove City) Cost: NONE Description: Always captures the Pokemon. You can only get one every game. Item: Nest Ball Where found: Vedanturf Town/ Team Aqua's Hideout (one only) Cost: 1000 Pokedollars Description: The lower the Pokemon's level, the higher chance getting caught Item: Net Ball Where found: Mossdeep City PokeMart Cost: 1000 Pokedollars Description: Water and Bug type Pokemon, catching it with this ball increases 3.5% of capturing Item: Poke Ball Where found: Any PokeMart, starting from Petalburg City Cost: 200 Pokedollars Description: Regular Ball for catching Pokemon Item: Premier Ball Where found: Any PokeMart that has PokeBalls for sale Cost: Buy 10 Pokeballs, get one FREE Description: Same as a PokeBall, but color is reversed Item: Repeat Ball Where found: Rustboro PokeMart, Rusturf Tunnel and Route 116 (only one for each area) Cost: 1000 Pokedollars Description: 3 times chance of capturing the Pokemon if you already have it Item: Safari Ball Where found: Safari Zone Cost: 30 for 500 Pokedollars Description: Normal PokeBall. For Safari Zone use only. Item: Timer Ball Where found: Rustboro PokeMart, Rusturf Tunnel and Trick House (one for each area) Cost: 1000 Pokedollars Description: Catches a Pokemon every 10 turns Item: Ultra Ball Where found: PokeMarts everywhere starting from Fortree City Cost: 1200 Pokedollars Description: 2x chance of capturing a Pokemon 5-Key Items Keys Items cannot be sold for money. They are very useful and you should use the Bike if you have it, it lets you travel faster! Key Items in Emerald: Item: Acro Bike Where found: Rydel's Cycles in Mauville City Description: Travels 1.5 faster than walking on tall grass, also capable of some tricks Item: Aurora Ticket Where found: Mystery Gift at Nintendo Description: Allows you to go to Birth Island. Item: Basement Key Where found: Mauville City (Watton gives it to you) Description: Allows entry to New Mauville Item: Claw Fossil Where found: Mirage Pillar or Desert Underpass Description: Turns to Anorith in Rustboro's Devon Corporation Lab. Item: Coin Case Where found: Mauville City (go to the house straight to your path, the lady says she wants Harbor Mail, go to Slateport to buy it for her and you should get the Coin Case) Description: Holds Game Corner Coins Item: Contest Pass Where found: Lilycove City Contest Hall Description: Allows entry in Contests (only in Lilycove City they have contests, instead of Slateport City, Vedanturf Town, Lilycove City and Fallarabor Town, where each area holds one contest) Item: Devon Goods Where found: Rusturf Tunnel Description: The Stolen Devon Goods, give to Slateport City. Item: Devon Scope Where found: Route 121 from Steven Description: Allows you to see invisible Pokemon such as Kecleon Item: Eon Ticket Where found: Mix Records with a person who has a Eon Ticket on Ruby or Sapphire Description: Allows you to travel to Southern Island where you can catch Latias or Latios at Level 50 with the Soul Dew item inculded Item: Go-Goggles Where found: Lavaridge Town Description: Allows you to see Route ???'s Sandstorm Item: Good Rod Where found: Route 118 Description: Hooks water Pokemon around Levels 20-30 Item: Item Finder Where found: Route 110 Description: Find hidden items, such as Hyper Potions Item: Letter Where found: Devon Corporation Description: Item to Steven in the Granite Cave Item: Mach Bike Where found: Rydel's Cycles in Mauville City Description: A bike that is very fast, faster than the Acro Bike in terms of Speed; can get you to Rayquaza in the Sky Pillar Item: Magma Emblem Where found: Mount Pyre Decription: Allows access to Team Magma's Hideout in Jagged Pass Item: Meteorite Where found: Mount Chimney Description: Given to Metor Falls scientist Item: Old Rod Where found: Dewford Town Description: Catches low level Pokemon in the high seas. Levels are around 5-15. Item: Old Sea Map Where found: Mystery Event or Pokemon Roms, I am not too sure at this moment Description: A chart that can take you to Faraway Island (used to be called World's Edge Island) Item: PokeBlock Case Where found: Lilycove City Contest Hall Description: A case used to make Pokeblocks for Pokemon contests. Item: Powder Jar Where found: Petalburg City Description: Allows you to crush berries in the Berry Crusher. Item: Room 1 Key Where found: Abandoned Ship Description: Opens Room 1 of the Abandoned Ship. Item: Room 2 Key Where found: Abandoned Ship Description: Opens Room 2 of the Abandoned Ship. Item: Room 4 Key Where found: Abandoned Ship Description: Opens Room 3 of the Abandoned Ship. Item: Room 6 Key Where found: Abandoned Ship Description: Opens Room 4 of the Abandoned Ship. Item: Root Fossil Where found: Mirage Pillar (if you pick this fossil first) or Desert Underpass (if you picked this fossil second) Descriptions: Turns to Lileep in Rustboro's Devon Corporation Lab. Item: Scanner Where found: Abandoned Ship Description: Used to trade for a DeepSeaTooth or DeepSeaScale in Slateport City. Item: S.S. Ticket Where found: Your house after you defeated the Elite Four Description: Ticket to a ferry at Slateport or Lilycove, can go to Battle Frontier to do battles Item: Storage Key Where found: Abandoned Ship Description: Opens Storage Room of the Abandoned Ship. With this key, you could get the Scanner that can be used for trade in Slateport City. Item: Super Rod Where found: Mossdeep City Description: Hooks high leveled water Pokemon. Levels are from 35 to 40. Item: Wailmer Pail Where found: Route 104's Flower Shop Description: Water used on berries. Can help berries grow if you watered them enough with this pail. 6-Unobtainable Key Items These Key Items are unobtainable in Emerald. I will list the versions that you can get these items, but if you know any of the locations, email me and I will give you credit in my Contibutors section. Unobtainable Key Items In Emerald: Item: Berry Pouch Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Holds all of your berries and lists them in the right order. Item: Bike Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen's Cerulean City Description: Fast travel, sorry no tricks for this bike. Item: Bike Voucher Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen's Vermillion City Description: Trade in Cerulean City to get a Bike. Item: Blue Orb Where found: Ruby/Sapphire's Mount Pyre Description: Contains ancient energy. You get this orb only in the Sapphire Version. Item: Card Key Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Opens/unlocks doors in Sliph Company Item: Dome Fossil Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen's Mount Moon Description: When you give this item to the Cinnibar Lab, it will ressurrect into a Kabuto that is at Level 30 Item: Elevator Key Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Powers the elevator in Celadon Mansion Item: Fame Checker Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Keep tracks of some trainers that want to rebattle you Item: Gold Teeth Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen's Safari Zone Description: When you give this item to Old Warden in the Safari Zone, he will give you HM4 Strength Item: Helix Fossil Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Mount Moon Description: A fossil that will turn into an Level 30 Omanyte. Item: Oak's Parcel Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen's Vidrian City Description: Parcel to give to Oak in Pallet Town Item: Old Amber Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: A fossil that will turn into an Aerodactyl Item: Pokeflute Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Awakes Sleeping Pokemon such as Snorlax Item: Rainbow Pass Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Lets you go to Rainbow Islands 4, 5, 6 and 7 Item: Red Orb Where found: Ruby's Mount Pyre Description: Contains Ancient Energy of a Groudon Item: Ruby Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Powers up the Network Machine in Island 1 Item: Sapphire Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Powers up the Network Machine in Island 1 Item: Secret Key Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Cinnibar's Mansion Description: Unlocks Cinnibar's Gym Item: Silph Scope Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Allows you to see Ghost Pokemon in Lavender's Tower Item: Tea Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: This tea will allow you to go to Saffron Item: Teachy TV Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Gives you tips on how to play the game Item: TM Case Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Holds your TMs Item: Town Map Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Views Kanto Item: Tri Pass Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: Allows you to go to the Rainbow Islands Item: VS Seeker Where found: FireRed/LeafGreen Description: For trainer rematches 7-Berries (UNCOMPLETED!) Berries....the items in Pokemon Emerald that can be held or planted. I will tell you infomation about all of the berries. Sorry that this is incomplete, but I will add three berries every day, so this list should take a while to complete. If you want to sell a berry, the shopkeepers will buy them for only 5 Pokedollars each, so it's not worth it, unless you are short on Pokedollars. What could you do with ONLY 5 Pokedollars? Nothing, so don't waste your powerful berries on them. 6/17/2005- Anybody who can list all the locations of all the berries in this list, I will let them be a partner with me for this guide. Why can't I list them all? Because I have alot of work to do and to stop the viruses from coming to my email and the computer. These are the berries that can heal your Pokemon: Item: Cheri Berry Where found: Lilycove City Description: A berry that can heal Paralysis. Item: Chesto Berry Where found: Lilycove City Description: A berry that can heal Sleep. Item: Pecha Berry Where found: Lilycove City Description: A berry that can heal Poison. Item: Rawst Berry Where found: Lilycove City Description: A berry that can heal burns. Item: Aspear Berry Where found: Lilycove City Description: A berry that can heal a Frozen Pokemon. Item: Leppa Berry Where found: Lilycove City Description: Restores 10 Power Points to a Pokemon, but only if the Power Points is 0. Item: Oran Berry Where found: Lilycove City Description: Recovers 10 Hit Points on a Pokemon. Item: Persim Berry Where found: Description: Heals a Pokemon's Confusion status. Item: Lum Berry Where found: Description: Heals one Pokemon on all of it's Status Conditions. Item: Sitrus Berry Where found: Description: Recovers 30 HP on a Pokemon. These are the berries that can heal and confuse your Pokemon: Item: Figy Berry Where found: Description: Recovers HP but confuses Pokemon that dislike the Spicy flavor Item: Wiki Berry Where found: Description: Recovers HP but confuses Pokemon that dislike the Dry flavor Item: Mago Berry Where found: Description: Recovers HP but confuses Pokemon that dislike the Sweet flavor Item: Aguav Berry Where found: Description: Recovers HP but confuses Pokemon that dislike the Bitter flavor Item: Iapapa Berry Where found: Description: Recovers HP but confuses Pokemon that dislike the Sour flavor These are the berries that you can grow Pokeblocks from (not effective as the Pokeblock berries you see later on this guide), I think the taste is more than the first ten berries or so. Item: Razz Berry Where found: Description: Planted to grow Pokeblock berries Item: Bluk Berry Where found: Description: Planted to grow Pokeblock berries Item: Nanab Berry Where found: Description: Planted to grow Pokeblock berries Item: Wepear Berry Where found: Description: Planted to grow Pokeblock berries Item: Pinap Berry Where found: Description: Planted to grow Pokeblock berries These are the berries that can lower your Effort Points, so you can raise the Pokemon the right way this time! Item: Pomeg Berry Where found: Description: Lowers effort points for HP by 10 points Item: Kelpsy Berry Where found: Description: Lowers effort points for Attack by 10 points Item: Qualot Berry Where found: Description: Lowers effort points for Defense by 10 points Item: Hondew Berry Where found: Description: Lowers effort points for Special Attack by 10 points Item: Grepa Berry Where found: Description: Lowers effort points for Special Defense by 10 points Item: Tamato Berry Where found: Description: Lowers effort points for spped by 10 points These berries are Pokeblock berries. I hope you find the right combos for each berry! Item: Cornn Berry Where found: Description: Pokeblock use only Item: Magost Berry Where found: Description: Pokeblock use only Item: Rabuta Berry Where found: Description: Pokeblock use only Item: Nomel Berry Where found: Description: Poekblock use only Item: Spelon Berry Where found: Description: Pokeblock use only Item: Patmre Berry Where found: Description: Pokeblock use only Item: Watmel Berry Where found: Description: Pokeblock use only Item: Durin Berry Where found: Route 123, Mossdeep City Description: Pokeblock use only Item: Belue Berry Where found: Lilycove City, Route 123 Description: Pokeblock use only CHAPTER 3-LAST BUT NOT LEAST 1- Frequently Asked Questions Q: Where can you get the Master Ball? In Team Aqua's Hideout. Same place as in Ruby/Sapphire. There's a Nugget next to it. Thanks to Eion for this infomation! Q: When are you going to complete this guide? I will post updates while I complete this guide. I am planning to update it almost everyday, even if I have alot of Homeworks and Essays to do in High School. Q: Can you help me in Emerald? I don't see why not, but the answer is NO, unless you know me in real life. Q: How much does the mail cost? 50 Pokedollars, if I put the ???? sign next to the cost. Check at the bottom question if you are so worried about the three mails you can't get anywhere else. Q: Where do you get the Root and Claw Fossils? First fossil is in Mirage Pillar (used to be called Illusion Pillar), second fossil is in Desert Underpass (used to be called the Desert Tunnel) Q: Where do you get the Item Finder? After you defeat your third rival battle. Q: Where do you get the S.S. Ticket? After you defeat the Elite Four, your dad will come to your house and when you go downstairs, you will meet him and for your victory against the Eilte Four, he will reward you the S.S. Ticket. Q: I heard there are some special mails in the Pokemon trades. Where do I get them? There are three special mails in Emerald. They are in these trades: Fortree City Trade Volbeat for a Plusle that has a Wood Mail attached Pacifidlog Town Trade Bagon for a Horsea that has a Wave Mail attached Battle Frontier Trade Skitty for a Meowth that has a Retro Mail attached Remember that when you trade a Pokemon, you get the traded Pokemon, but it will be in the same level. It might be the same gender, but I never trade in my Emerald version and if you have the gender results, email me and I will give you credit. Q: Where is Mew? Faraway Island, but I don't know which method. It's most likely a tour at Nintendo, like the one you get Deoxys in FireRed/LeafGreen. I think the tour is to the Nintendo World Store in New York City. This is uncomfirmed, through. You would need the Old Sea Chart, too. Sorry about forgetting this part! Q: Where do you get Deoxys in this game? Birth Island, take a tour with Nintendo to get your Aurora Ticket. The Deoxys in this game is it's Speed form. Q: What are bitter items? Lavaridge Town's Healing Items. They are all bitter and a little cheaper then the other healing items. If you try to give them to a Pokemon, they will like you lesser the more bitter items you give to them. Q: Can I be a partner with you in this guide? I don't trust anybody on the internet, so the answer is NO, but I will update the guide if you provide me some infomation you can think of. Q: Can I get credit in your guide? Yes, you can. If you found any mistakes or if you have any more infomation, email me and I will give you credit. Q: Are you a boy or a girl? A girl who is writing this guide for you. Some people mistake me as a boy. Q: Where's Navel Rock? I need the ticket! Navel Rock, eh? Oh, right. To get to Navel Rock you would need to get the Mystic Ticket, but I don't know where. I think it would be in another Nintendo Tour, but I don't know where. UPDATED-If you go to Rockfeller Center NYC in Nintendo World Store, you will get the Mystic Ticket. You must bring your FireRed/LeafGreen or Emerald Versions with your Wireless Adapter, and you must have the Mystery Gift feature. This event happens only on May 14, 2005. Q: Are Berries an item? Yes, they are! I will try to list a berry section As Soon As Possible. Q: Where do I get TM's? I will list a TM section soon, too. More updates to come. Q: What does Need Help! mean? If you help me in this section, I will give you credit in my guide. If you know the locations, email me As Soon As Possible. That's all. Q: What are Hit Points? Hit Points are a Pokemon's health. If a Pokemon's Hit Points hits zero, it would be knocked out until you revive it or restore it in a Pokemon Center. If all of your Pokemon are knocked out, you will lose half of your Pokedollars (Ouch!) Q: What are Power Points? Power Points are a Pokemon's move points. If a Pokemon's move points reaches zero, (that's for all moves only) it will use the move Struggle. Struggle is a Normal Type move that lets the attacker take 12.5% of the damage. Sorry if you don't like this attack, but you should heal your Pokemon every time after a battle so you can avoid this problem. Q: Sadly, I cannot get a Pikachu with a Light Ball. What should I do? Oh, keep catching until you find one that has a Light Ball. It make take some time, but it's worth it at the end, because you can get a Pichu that has the Volt Tackle attack. See the Cheats section for more details. Remember Pikachu can only be found at the Safari Zone Southwest and Southeast paths! Q: Why do you put Pokemarts and Caves on some items? Because I don't know where you buy or get these items. If you know any of these things, email me and I will give you credit in my Contibutors section. Q: Where do you get Mew, Deoxys, Lugia, Ho-Oh, Latias and Latios if you don't want to wait for Nintendo Events? Action Replay, but only if the codes come out. If the codes come out, I will list them in here. Thanks to JT111592 for the info! Q: What are Battle Points or BP for short? Battle Points are Points you get for the Battle Frontier, Battle Pike, Battle Factory, Battle Dome and Battle Pyramid. When you repeatly complete these areas, you will receive Battle Points, which you could spent. Here is a list of items you can get for Battle Points: Far Left Kiosk Items that you can get for BP Kiss Poster-16 BP Kiss Cusion-32 BP Smoochum Doll-32 BP Togepi Doll-48 BP Meowth Doll-48 BP Clefairy Doll-48 BP Ditto Doll-48 BP Cyndaquil Doll-80 BP Chikorita Doll-80 BP Totodile Doll-80 BP Left Kiosk Items you can get for BP Lapras Doll-128 BP Snorlax Doll-128 BP Venusaur Doll-256 BP Charizard Doll-256 BP Blastoise Doll-256 BP Far Right Kiosk Items you can get for BP Protein-1 BP Calcium-1 BP Iron-1 BP Zinc-1 BP Carbos-1 BP Hp Up-1 BP Far Right Kiosk Items you can get for BP Leftovers-48 BP White Herb-48 BP Quick Claw-48 BP Mental Herb-48 BP Bright Powder-64 BP Choice Band-64 BP King's Rock-64 BP Focus Band-64 BP Scope Lens-64 BP So that's all the items you can trade for Battle Points Q: Where can I trade for the four Elemental Stones? In the house at Route 124. Talk to the guy after you find at least one Shard. Q: Which Pokemon evolve from Stones? Okay, these are the Pokemon that can evolve from Stones: Fire Stone Vulpix into a Ninetales Growlithe into an Arcanine Eevee into a Flareon Leaf Stone Gloom into a Vileplume Weepinbell into a Victrebel Execute into a Exegutor Nuzleaf into a Swiftry Moon Stone Nidorina into a Nidoqueen Nidorino into a Nidoking Clefairy into a Clefable Jigglypuff into a Wigglytuff Skitty into a Delactty Sun Stone Gloom into a Bellossom Sunkern into a Sunflora Thunder Stone Pikachu into a Raichu Eevee into a Jolteon Water Stone Poilwhirl into a Poilwrath Shellder into a Cloyster Staryu into a Starmie Eevee into a Vaporeon Lombre into a Ludicolo That's all the Pokemon that can evolve from Stones, if I missed any, email me and I will give you credit in the Contibutors section. Q: Does Skuckle have the Berry Juice? Yes, he does, althrough the chances could be slim; I am up to the 7th Gym, so I can't comfirm this. Q: Where did you bought your Emerald Guide? Circuit City for the low price of $10.35 Q: Where do you get the item Up-Grade? It's not in Emerald, that's for sure. I think this item should be gotten from Saffron Q: Which Pokemon can evolve from trades? Without items: Kadabra-Alakazam Graveler-Golem Machoke-Machamp Haunter-Gengar (for FR/LG only) With items: Scyther and Onix-Metal Coat (Scizor/Steelix) Porygon-Upgrade (Porygon2) Slowpoke and Poilwhirl-King's Rock (Slowking/Poiltoed) Seadra-Dragon Scale (Kingdra) Clamperl-DeepSeaTooth (Huntail) Clamberl-DeepSeaScale (Gorebyss) That's all Pokemon can evolve from trades, I think Q: Where is the Trick House? Route middle of Slateport and Mauville Cities. Q: What is FR/LG? FireRed and LeafGreen for short. Some items are only obtainable from these two games. Q: What are the Prizes for the Trick House? These are the prizes for the Trick House, so listen up, okay? 1st Visit: Rare Candy 2nd Visit: Timer Ball 3rd Visit: Hard Stone 4th Visit: Smoke Ball 5th Visit: TM12-Taunt 6th Visit: Magnet 7th Visit: PP Max 8th Visit: Red Tent or Blue Tent Q: Are there still some missing items in your guide? Well, of course, but I am still finding them. If you find something that is missing from my guide, email me and I will give you credit. Q: What are you missing from this guide? Decorations, TM's, some types of Berries, and of course, what items will a Pokemon Pickup if it has the ability. I will try to add all this as soon as I can. Or you can read seanolan's Pickup List. That will save some of your waiting time. Q: What guides in Pokemon Emerald do you recomond? Here are some In-Depth guides that I used and really liked: seanolan's Abilites and Pokemon Locations FAQ DaJason's and Azura Stardust's Secret Bases Guide, plus their Contest and Berries FAQ DaJason's Pokemon Maps (they help if you don't have the guide) Q: Where do I get the items Black Belt and Sliver Powder? Steal the items from the trainers listed during the fifth battle. The trainers are: Blackbelt Nob Dragon Tamer Nicolas One of their Pokemon should have the item, but I don't know which one yet. If any of you know which Pokemon, email me and I will give you credit. More questions coming soon! 2- Version History April 29, 2005- Version 0.20-Up to the Key Items section May 2, 2005- Version 0.30-Completed the Key Items Section Also added some more questions May 3, 2005 Version 0.35-Added some trades that you can get mail from Also added a new host-NeoSeekers May 4, 2005 Version 0.40-Added where some items will be located Updated the Disclaimer and I will try to add some questions and item locations ASAP May 5, 2005 Version 0.45-Added some locations for the Healing Items Corrected some mistakes in the guide Also added some more questions May 6, 2005 Version 0.47-Worked on Section 2.6 but uncompleted Added some updates on the Healing Items Section Added some questions and a Contibutor May 7, 2005 Version 0.50-Updated some more on this guide Also added another Contibutor May 8, 2005 Version 0.60-Added more infomation on this guide All thanks to some Contibutors, also added them in the Contibutors section May 9, 2005 Version 0.63-Added more infomation Got the Pokemon Emerald Guide just now Completed Section 2.6 May 10, 2005 Version 0.65-Added infomation which Pokemon can evolve from trade when they equip an item Also added section 2.7 May 11, 2005 Version 0.68-Fixed some mistakes on Section 2.2 More updates to come almost every day Also added a new host-SuperCheats May 14, 2005 Version 0.72-Sorry for the delay on the updates Updated some more, may not update for a day or two because I have an school essay due this following Monday May 17, 2005 Version 0.75-Completed Section 3.3 Added 5 more berries for Emerald, but the Berry locations are uncompleted as for now May 20, 2005 Version 0.76-Fixed a few mistakes Sorry that I didn't update much May 23, 2005 Version 0.80-Added Berries 11-20 Berry Section still uncompleted June 17, 2005 Version 0.90-Sorry for all the waiting. Too much school exams. I almost completed the Berry Guide. Also I will add a guide for the TM's and HM's soon. I also updated the disclaimer. June 18, 2005 Version 0.92-Added a few more details for obtainable Attachable items, I also added a contibutor. 3- Disclaimer This guide is copyrighted 2005 by Daisy Chan. All rights reserved. No sole person should put this guide to their website without the written permission by the author. But you can copy this guide, print it and you can use it, and you could sell the copies, as long as you give me credit for this guide. Only these sites may use my guide without my permission: www.gamefaqs.com-Always newest version www.gamespot.com-Same as GameFaqs www.neoseeker.com-Possibly newest version www.supercheats.com-Same as Neoseeker If I see this guide in any other site, I will find out and I will force the website's company to delete their site, as that's a vlolation of Copyright. DO'S: If you need any help in any Pokemon game, please contact me. Contibute some of your infomation to my guide so I can give you credit. DONT'S: Don't send me a virus (I have been receiving over 200 each day at the begginning of June 2005) Don't beg to work this guide with me, I will decide who's worthy to work with me and I will email them. Don't ever spam me (If I see any spam, I will delete it) Don't make a profit for my guide without my permission. If you email me nicely, 80% of the time I will give you permission to sell my guide for a profit, but you would need to give me credit. Last Updated the Disclaimer: June 17, 2005 4- Credits serebii.net For lots of Pokemon info and descriptions. Nintendo For making the Pokemon series for the public. CJayC/GameFaqs Thanks for having such a great site for posting guides. Game Freak For making the Pokemon series with Nintendo. GameSpot Another great site for the guides for GameFaqs. NeoSeeker For having a great site. SuperCheats For asking me for permission to contibute my guide. You For reading this guide and use it at your free will. 5- Contibutors Anna Chen-For giving me some item locations JT111592-For giving me Action Replay Infomation Sean Williams-For providing the Berry Juice infomation Eion-For correcting my Master Ball mistake Dane Dychkowski-For giving me so much infomation about the items in Pokemon Emerald, I owe this guy most of all. IronBeard-For giving me information about Pokemon that can be evolved from trades Carlos Takashi Konaka-For helping me on items at Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen at Section 2.2 Kareem Callender-For helping me by reducing the mistakes in this guide Grave-For giving me some help in Section 3.3 Henry Pang-For giving me some infomation for Section 3.3, I haven't added them yet Alexander White-For giving me some infomation Lakeisha Story-For giving me infomation on some Attachable Items for this game ~END OF GUIDE~