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Pokémon [ ]

Ruby, sapphire and emerald [ ].

  • Oddish (Level 25–29)
  • Pikachu (Level 25–27)
  • Wobbuffet (Level 27–29)
  • Gloom (Level 25)
  • Girafarig (Level 25–27)
  • Doduo (Level 25)
  • Natu (Level 25)
  • Psyduck (Level 20–35)
  • Magikarp (Level 5-30)
  • Goldeen (Level 5-35)
  • Seaking (Level 25–40)
  • Rhyhorn (Level 27–29)
  • Dodrio (Level 29–31)
  • Pinsir (Level 27–29)
  • Phanpy (Level 27–29)
  • Heracross (Level 27–29)
  • Xatu (Level 29–31)
  • Geodude (Level 5-30)

Emerald only [ ]

  • Sunkern (Level 33–35)
  • Mareep (Level 34–36)
  • Spinarak (Level 33)
  • Aipom (Level 34)
  • Hoothoot (Level 35)
  • Gligar (Level 37–40)
  • Snubbull (Level 34)
  • Stantler (Level 36–39)
  • Wooper (Level 25–30)
  • Marill (Level 25–35)
  • Quagsire (Level 35–40)
  • Remoraid (Level 10–35)
  • Teddiursa (Level 34–36)
  • Ledyba (Level 33)
  • Pineco (Level 34)
  • Houndour (Level 36–39)
  • Miltank (Level 37–40)
  • Shuckle (Level 20–40) (Rare)
  • Pikachu (Level 20–30) (Rare)

Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire [ ]

  • Pikachu (Level 25–28)
  • Gloom (Level 25–28)
  • Doduo (Level 25–30)
  • Rhyhorn (Level 27–30)
  • Despite being a Hoenn location, this place only contains Pokémon not introduced from Generation III.
  • There is a small area that is only exclusive to the Emerald version.
  • In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, there is no entry fee, and the Safari Game has been removed. Plus, the Pokémon there can be battled against.
  • Similar with the Safari Zone in Johto , this Safari Zone doesn't have a walking limit unlike the other Safari Zones.
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Ruby/Sapphire - Safari Zone

The Ball option let's you throw one of your many Safari Balls. Always first try this. If the Pokemon doesn't go into the ball, throw a PokeBlock. It makes the Pokemon curious. Other times, the Pokemon completely ignores the PokeBlock, and will watch you carefully. Try the Ball again. If it still doesn not work, Go Near the Pokemon, and throw another Ball. Keep on repeating this process until you catch it. Throw as many balls as you can. You've paid $500 for it anyway.

There are PokeBlock feeders in the grasses. What you might want to do is put a PokeBlock in there, and it will lure Pokemon who like that specific taste towards you.

A Traveler's Guide to the World of Pokémon/Safari Zone

The Safari Zone is an area of the Pokémon video game series. As its name suggests, the player, upon entering, may capture Pokémon in an environment resembling a safari . Although many Pokémon residing in the Safari Zone can be caught elsewhere, some, such as Scyther and Pinsir , are exclusive to this area only.

It also includes 1, 10, or 30 Safari Balls possible. If you pay the fee of 500 Poké-dollars you get 30 Safari Balls. If you have less than that you will get 10 Safari Balls. If you don't have any money you get 1 Safari Ball.

Unlike most areas containing wild Pokémon, the Safari Zone places several restrictions on the player.

  • A fee of 500 Pokémon dollars is required to enter.
  • A "time limit" of 500 steps (600 in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen )
  • The player is only allowed to use the 30 provided Safari Balls to capture Pokémon. In addition, owned Pokémon are not allowed to participate in confrontations, and the player must rely on a limited amount of commands, such as baiting and throwing rocks, to interact.
  • 1 Red/Blue/Yellow
  • 2 Gold/Silver/Crystal
  • 3.1 Emerald
  • 4 Diamond and Pearl
  • 5 External links

Red/Blue/Yellow [ edit | edit source ]

The Safari Zone in the Red, Blue, and Yellow versions of Pokémon is located in the northern part of Fuchsia City . It contains four areas, each containing different species of Pokémon.

When encountering a wild Pokémon, a Pokémon from the player's party is not sent out. Instead, the player has the option to run away, offer bait, throw rocks, or attempt to capture the Pokémon by using a Safari Ball. Offering bait will make the Pokémon less likely to run away, but decrease the chance of catching it by making the ball miss more often. Throwing rocks will hurt the Pokémon, making it easier to catch but increasing the chance of it running away.

It is also the vital piece of the puzzle of Glitch City . Also there was a way to steal safari balls and using them for own use.

Gold/Silver/Crystal [ edit | edit source ]

In the Gold, Silver , and Crystal versions of the game, the Safari Zone is absent. The entrance still remains at its usual location in the north of Fuchsia City, but the player is unable to enter it. A " beta " version of a Safari Zone map is included in the programming of the game, leading to the speculation that it might have been removed due to the discovery of so many glitches in the R/B/Y versions. However, it is also likely it was simply scrapped due to time restraints. The unfinished Safari Zone may still be accessed through GameShark or another cheating device. [1]

Ruby/Sapphire [ edit | edit source ]

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire , the Safari Zone made a reappearance. It is located about halfway through Route 121, and while it is similar to the R/B/Y Safari Zone, it introduces several new key differences. Only 500 steps and 30 Safari Balls are permitted, as in the old version, and the player is still restricted to engaging the Pokémon themselves by luring, distracting, capturing, or running away. However, instead of using unlimited "baiting," the player must now use a Pokéblock chosen from their own inventory. Instead of throwing rocks, the player is given the choice to "get closer".

Other changes include the addition of Pokéblock feeders, on which you can place a Pokéblock and wait for Pokémon to appear, rather than look for them. Also, some areas are inaccessible unless the player has a particular bike. The Mach Bike is needed to reach the Northwest corner of the map, while the Northeast corner of the map requires you to have the Acro Bike. Each area contains a different set of Pokémon.

Finally, the player cannot save while inside the Safari Zone. However, quitting at any time is available by choosing the "RETIRE" option on the Start menu or talking to the man by the exit.

The player can still use Pokémon abilities, such as Surf and Rock Smash, inside the Safari Zone, along with the new move, "Sweet Scent," which can be used to draw wild Pokémon without walking. Also, fishing or turning in circles without moving will not count against your time quota.

Emerald [ edit | edit source ]

The Safari Zone is also present in Pokémon Emerald, and is the same as Ruby and Sapphire's; however, it now has a new section to the right of the entrance that will open after defeating the Elite Four. This new area has a north and a south section, each filled with Pokémon from the Johto region (this is the only place in the game in which some Pokémon can be caught without trading).

Diamond and Pearl [ edit | edit source ]

Renamed Great Marsh (though the in-game map still refers to it as the Safari Zone), and located near Pastoria City . The player can travel by train to access each area of the Great Marsh, although some areas are interconnected without train. There are six areas in the Great Marsh most of which are covered with mud. You will get stuck in the mud and to get out, simply move the character around. The ability to "move closer" has changed to "throw mud", which functions much like the "throw rocks" of the earlier games, and "throw bait" also returns from the older games, while bait feeders were removed.

External links [ edit | edit source ]

  • Pokémon Walkthrough - Fuchsia City
  • Pokémon Walkthrough - Safari Zone
  • Pokémon: Blue Version Cheats
  • MISSINGNO. Guide for Pokémon Red and Blue

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  • Book:A Traveler's Guide to the World of Pokémon
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Friend Safari

Kalos Kiloude City Map.png

The Friend Safari (Japanese: フレンドサファリ Friend Safari ) is a facility in Kiloude City where Trainers can catch Pokémon that cannot normally be found in Kalos .

  • 1.1.1 Normal-type Safari
  • 1.1.2 Fire-type Safari
  • 1.1.3 Fighting-type Safari
  • 1.1.4 Water-type Safari
  • 1.1.5 Flying-type Safari
  • 1.1.6 Grass-type Safari
  • 1.1.7 Poison-type Safari
  • 1.1.8 Electric-type Safari
  • 1.1.9 Ground-type Safari
  • 1.1.10 Psychic-type Safari
  • 1.1.11 Rock-type Safari
  • 1.1.12 Ice-type Safari
  • 1.1.13 Bug-type Safari
  • 1.1.14 Dragon-type Safari
  • 1.1.15 Ghost-type Safari
  • 1.1.16 Dark-type Safari
  • 1.1.17 Steel-type Safari
  • 1.1.18 Fairy-type Safari
  • 3 In other languages
  • 4 References

In the games

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Once the player has entered the Hall of Fame , they are able to access Kiloude City and thus the Friend Safari. At the Friend Safari, the player is able to access Safaris for any Friends that are successfully registered in the 3DS 's friend list (regardless of whether or not that person has played Pokémon X and Y ). Each Safari has designated Pokémon that can be encountered, all belonging to a designated type; these are determined by the Friend's friend code and will not change. As such, any players who successfully register a given friend code in their 3DS will all be able to access the exact same Friend Safari. There is no way for the player to access the Friend Safari for their own 3DS.

Friends who have been recognized in the PSS will usually be represented in the Friend Safari list by the avatar they were last seen with on the PSS, while Friends who have not been seen will be represented by a "?" icon. However, if the player has added more than 100 Friends (by deleting some at some point), the earliest-seen avatars may begin to be forgotten and revert to "?" icons until they are next seen on the PSS; this does not affect the rest of the Safari's status, however. Also, if a Friend is deleted from the 3DS's friend list and then readded later, their Safari may retain the status it had before it was deleted.

All Friend Safaris have three Pokémon that may be captured. Only Pokémon from the first two "slots" are available until the Friend to whom that Safari belongs enters the Hall of Fame and subsequently appears online in the PSS at the same time as the player (thereby also allowing the PSS to recognize the Friend if it had not already). Once all three "slots" are unlocked the Pokémon encountered in that Friend's Safari will thereafter have a chance of having their Hidden Ability .

Pokémon encountered in the Friend Safari are guaranteed to have at least two IVs of 31 and have a higher chance of being Shiny . When checking for Shininess, the game generates up to four extra personality values to attempt to find a Shiny value, resulting in a rate of 5/4096; this effect can stack with the Shiny Charm , which results in a rate of 7/4096. [1]

All Pokémon that appear in the Friend Safari are level 30 (causing some, such as Muk and Drapion , to be underleveled ). Pokémon can be found in the Friend Safari regardless of being Version-exclusive Pokémon or otherwise unobtainable in either version. All Friend Safari-exclusive Pokémon can be normally caught in either Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire , or both.

In the tables below, note that "rate" does not refer to encounter rate but rather the likelihood for a Pokémon to have been selected for that "slot" of a Friend Safari. All Pokémon that can appear in a given Friend's Safari have the same encounter rate.

Normal-type Safari

Fire-type safari, fighting-type safari, water-type safari, flying-type safari, grass-type safari, poison-type safari, electric-type safari, ground-type safari, psychic-type safari, rock-type safari, ice-type safari, bug-type safari, dragon-type safari, ghost-type safari, dark-type safari, steel-type safari, fairy-type safari.

  • Initially, Vivillon 's icon would not replace the Poké Ball icon after it was encountered. This was fixed in the version 1.3 patch.
  • Floette is the only Pokémon to have a greater than 50% chance of appearing in a Friend Safari.
  • Cascoon is the only Pokémon to be found in a Friend Safari who does not match the designated type, as it is a pure Bug-type Pokémon found in a Poison-type Friend Safari. Its evolution , Dustox , however, is part Poison-type.

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  • ↑ Friend Safari RNG · wwwwwwzx/3DSRNGTool Wiki · GitHub
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  3. Pokéarth

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  4. Safari Zone

    The wild Pokémon within Safari Zones are capable of fleeing at any given time. Differences between games. The Johto Safari Zone has no step limit. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Hoenn Safari Zone does not use typical Safari Zone mechanics, instead functioning like normal routes.

  5. Pokéarth

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    The Safari Zone in Hoenn is where the player can catch many exotic Pokémon that cannot be found elsewhere in the Hoenn region. This place is north of Route 121.For 500, the player receives thirty Safari Balls that he/she can use to catch the Pokémon found throughout the Safari Zone. There are two new areas, Area 5 and Area 6, which can be found exclusively in Pokémon Emerald.

  11. Ruby/Sapphire

    Ruby/Sapphire - Safari Zone. The Safari Zone is located on Route 121, near Mt. Pyre. It is a place to catch all sorts of wild Pokemon that you won't be able to find anywhere else in the game. First, however, you must have the PokeBlock Case, an items that holds PokeBlocks that can be obtained from a little girl in Slateport City's Contest House.

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  15. A Traveler's Guide to the World of Pokémon/Safari Zone

    If you don't have any money you get 1 Safari Ball. File:Safari Zone in Ruby and Sapphire.png The Hoenn Safari Zone. Unlike most areas containing wild Pokémon, the Safari Zone places several restrictions on the player. A fee of 500 Pokémon dollars is required to enter. A "time limit" of 500 steps (600 in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen)

  16. Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald

    The native Hoenn Pokédex in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire & Emerald features 202 Pokémon, 135 of which are new. It puts the Hoenn starters at the beginning and groups evolutions from different generations together. Later a National Dex is obtained with the entire set of Pokémon in the order they were added. Our Ruby/Sapphire Pokémon stats page shows just the new Pokémon introduced in Gen 3.

  17. Johto Safari Zone

    The Johto Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can catch certain types of Pokémon. The Johto Safari Zone made its debut appearance in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, where it was shown to be located northwest of Cianwood.It is located at the Safari Zone Gate, a bazaar that sprung up due to the Safari Zone's popularity.

  18. Lobnya

    The German attack starting the Battle of Moscow (code-named 'Operation Typhoon') began on October 2 1941. The attack on a broad front brought German forces to occupy the village of Krasnaya Polyana (now in the town of Lobnya) to Moscow's North West.

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  20. Current Local Time in Lobnya, Russia (Moscow Oblast): Date, time zone

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  21. Pokémon Safari

    Pokémon Safari (Japanese: ポケモンサファリ Pokémon Safari) is a type of special stage in Pokémon Shuffle where several Pokémon can appear, denoted by a question mark. Whenever a Safari stage is accessed, the player will battle one of the Pokémon that can appear in it, chosen at random. Different Pokémon have different rates of appearance, and there is no way to know which ...

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  23. Friend Safari

    Floette is the only Pokémon to have a greater than 50% chance of appearing in a Friend Safari. Cascoon is the only Pokémon to be found in a Friend Safari who does not match the designated type, as it is a pure Bug-type Pokémon found in a Poison-type Friend Safari. Its evolution, Dustox, however, is part Poison-type. In other languages