Let's finish this!
I've had about enough of all this gem sh*t. So let's bust into the base, rip that thief a new a**hole, return to One Island, give Celio the gemstone and rip him a new a**hole too.
Oh, this Rocket Hideout has conveyor belts for no apparent reason. Yay.
Make a Porygon hold this, trade it, and it will evolve into Porygon2.
To go through the maze, go here.
*cue long, boring philosophical debate*
Being tired of my leftist clap trap, she decided to help me just so I could shut up.
Erik: HAI i herd u liek mudkipz
Admin: Look at me when I'm talking to you!
Erik:
I was too busy looking at that comfy sofa. Did I win or something?
Every single file on this computer contains pornographic material, except for a folder called 'Rocket Stuff'.
I'll never look at a Skitty/Wailord the same way again.
I'm about to blow your ham apart, too...
You're going to have some special treatment now, Professor...
The Professor finally handed me the Sapphire, and was seen running out of the building with his hands clutching his bum.
Can you and your mutant make it work now? I really want to kill you, you know.
No sh*t, Sherlock. And you didn't do as much as just stand there in front of your machine, even though you would be unable to do anything further to fix the machine without these gemstones! Are you sick or something? You're a worthless person, Celio. A shell of a human being!
There's only one unexplored island left now. Bulbapedia to the rescue!
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The Trainer Tower (Japanese: トレーナータワー Trainer Tower) is similar to the Battle Tower and was initially found in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen north of Seven Island in the Sevii Islands. It has various modes of battling, offering different rewards if they are beaten. Rewards are time-based: the lower the time taken, the better the prizes.
A similar location is found in Pokémon Emerald, north of Mauville City, though here it is known as Trainer Hill. It has sliding mazes and utilizes the multi-trainer double battle feature introduced in Emerald as well. Unlike normal Battle Towers, items, such as Revives and Potions, are permitted.
Battles conducted here do not award experience or money.
Fans remember the tower due to the presence of a shiny Espeon, Meowth and Seaking in the Sevii incarnation.
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The Tanoby Ruins (Japanese: アスカナいせき Asukana Ruins) are a part of the explorable area of the seventh of the nine Sevii Islands. The area is essentially useless before completion of the Tanoby Key, but after this puzzle is finished, the Tanoby Chambers become filled with Unown. According to a Ruin Maniac, the Ruins have been around for over 1500 years for reasons unknown.
And, well, that's pretty much it. Oh yes, there's also a thing called 'Second Wave' in Pokémon League where it's at much higher levels and with more un-Kanto Pokémon.
That concludes this AAR. I will start a new AAR where I play Pokémon Emerald, but first I want to know what special conditions should apply.
As a final note:
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